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S.F., Russia engage in brinkmanship, but reach détente
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 2/12/6 | Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross

Posted on 02/12/2006 7:47:56 AM PST by SmithL

They say all politics is local -- but when it comes to the politics of parking in San Francisco, you can find yourself careening toward an international incident. Just ask the U.S. State Department.

It all started three years ago, when Russian diplomats, citing security concerns in the post-Sept. 11 world, insisted they needed at least another five restricted spaces -- on top of the four they already had -- outside their red brick consulate at Green and Baker streets in the parking-challenged Cow Hollow neighborhood.

As the consulate saw it, it was a modest request -- given its 55 employees and the 15 families living there.

Changing parking spaces, however, is no easy task in a city where the registered vehicles outnumber street slots by 4 to 3. The consulate soon found its request sinking into the bureaucratic quicksand of engineering studies, permit processing hearings and the objections of a lone neighbor -- of course.

Eventually, the Russians let it be known to American diplomats back home that if San Francisco didn't start moving on the request, the Russians might start restricting parking at the U.S. Consulate in St. Petersburg.

The threat got the city's attention, and it wasn't long before San Francisco's Department of Parking and Traffic signed off on the new spaces.

The ever-obstinate Board of Supervisors, however, refused to go along. If the Russians get more parking, the thinking went, all 77 consulates in town will want more, too.

The supes' snub seemed to shatter any hopes of achieving parking perestroika. In November, Kurt Volker, the acting assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, sent a letter to Mayor Gavin Newsom warning once again of "the possible impact on our diplomatic missions in Russia'' if a deal wasn't struck.

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: russia; sanfreaksicko
Russia fell out of favor with the SF Board of Stupidvisors once they officially abandoned communism.
1 posted on 02/12/2006 7:47:57 AM PST by SmithL
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To: SmithL

And they went after terrorists too. If you want to earn favor with the fruitcakes out there, you can't be killin' no "resistance fighters" just because they want to kill you.


2 posted on 02/12/2006 7:56:51 AM PST by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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To: SmithL

The SF commies fall into line when their russian counterparts tell them to.


3 posted on 02/12/2006 10:01:30 PM PST by Thunder90
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