have turned the neighborhood into a demolition derby — with reckless unlicensed drivers behind the wheels of unregistered cars, fed-up neighbors told The Post.
Elected officials and residents have been protesting the Travis shelters since they opened last October but some say the controversial new shelter at the former“The situation has escalated here,” Aspinall told The Post. “Migrants are barbecuing in the woods next to our playgrounds and the biggest thing now is these vehicles.”
“He should have been arrested. If that was any of us in that situation, me or my neighbors, we would have been,” the woman said.An early morning crash on Aug. 27 left two parked cars severely damaged. “I’m not even saying I don’t want migrants here . . . All I’m saying is the city needs to take accountability,” Aspinall said after the incident.“There’s no monitoring going on,” he added. Most nights, barbecues and propane tanks are set up in the lot behind a former gym.