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Child Population Dwindles in San Francisco
Yahoo/Reuters ^

Posted on 05/24/2005 12:34:12 PM PDT by Uncledave

By LISA LEFF, Associated Press Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Anne Bakstad and Ed Cohen are starting to feel as if their family of four is an endangered species in San Francisco.

Since the couple bought a house five years ago, more than a dozen families in their social circle have left the city for cheaper housing, better schools or both.

The goodbyes are so frequent that Carina, age 4 1/2, wants to know when she is going to move, too. Eric, 2 1/2, misses Gus, his playmate from across the street.

"When we get to know people through our kids, we think to ourselves, `Are they renters or owners? Where do they work?' You have to figure out how much time to invest in people," Bakstad said. "It makes you feel like, `Where is everyone going? Stay with us!'"

A similar lament is being heard in San Francisco's half-empty classrooms, in parks where parents are losing ground to dog owners, and in the corridors of City Hall.

San Francisco has the smallest share of small-fry of any major U.S. city. Just 14.5 percent of the city's population is 18 and under.

It is no mystery why U.S. cities are losing children. The promise of safer streets, better schools and more space has drawn young families away from cities for as long as America has had suburbs.

But kids are even more scarce in San Francisco than in expensive New York (24 percent) or in retirement havens such as Palm Beach, Fla., (19 percent), according to Census estimates.

San Francisco's large gay population — estimated at 20 percent by the city Public Health Department — is thought to be one factor, though gays and lesbians in the city are increasingly raising families.

Another reason San Francisco's children are disappearing: Family housing in the city is especially scarce and expensive. A two-bedroom, 1,000-square-foot starter home is considered a bargain at $760,000.

A recent survey by the city controller found 40 percent of parents said they were considering pulling up stakes within the next year.

Determined to change things, Mayor Gavin Newsom has put the kid crisis near the top of his agenda, appointing a 27-member policy council to develop plans for keeping families in the city.

"It goes to the heart and soul of what I think a city is about — it's about generations, it's about renewal and it's about aspirations," said Newsom, 37. "To me, that's what children represent and that's what families represent and we just can't sit back idly and let it go away."

Newsom has expanded health insurance for the poor to cover more people under 25, and created a tax credit for working families. And voters have approved measures to patch up San Francisco's public schools, which have seen enrollment drop from about 62,000 to 59,000 since 2000.

One voter initiative approved up to $60 million annually to restore public school arts, physical education and other extras that state spending no longer covers. Another expanded the city's Children's Fund, guaranteeing about $30 million a year for after-school activities, child care subsidies and other programs.

"We are at a crossroads here," said N'Tanya Lee, executive director of the nonprofit Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth. "We are moving toward a place where we could have an infrastructure of children's services and no children."

Other cities are trying similar strategies. Seattle has created a children's fund, like the one in San Francisco. Leaders in Portland, Ore., are pushing developers to build affordable housing for families, a move Newsom has also tried.

For families choosing to stay in San Francisco, life remains a series of trade-offs. They can enjoy world-class museums, natural beauty and an energy they say they cannot find in the suburbs.

But most families need two or more incomes to keep their homes, and their children spend most of their days being cared for by others.

"We have so many friends who are moving out and say how much easier life has been for them," Bakstad said. "If we can make it work in the city, we would love to stay. In a way, the jury is out."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; homosexualagenda; sanfrancisco; sf
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Hardly surprising trend
1 posted on 05/24/2005 12:34:12 PM PDT by Uncledave
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To: Uncledave
Well it's about time they figured out that two men can't conceive a child...
2 posted on 05/24/2005 12:36:49 PM PDT by RockinRight (Conservatism is common sense, liberalism is just senseless.)
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To: Uncledave

and thank God. . . .


3 posted on 05/24/2005 12:37:02 PM PDT by stompk
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To: Uncledave
That is what liberals do - grow government and drive up the cost of living. It is the factor explaining why people vote republican when the move to the 'burbs.

housing and republicans

5 posted on 05/24/2005 12:37:33 PM PDT by Jibaholic (The facts of life are conservative - Margaret Thatcher)
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To: Uncledave

Couples Steve & Bruce and Susan & Betty are perplexed...


6 posted on 05/24/2005 12:37:34 PM PDT by Millee (So you're a feminist......isn't that cute??)
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To: Uncledave

I am Jack's Total Lack of Surprise.


7 posted on 05/24/2005 12:37:35 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows ("Robert Byrd:He may have 'gone under the water,' but the preacher didn't hold him down long enough.")
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To: Uncledave

No comment necessary.


8 posted on 05/24/2005 12:37:50 PM PDT by cvq3842
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To: Uncledave
Child Population Dwindles in San Francisco

NAMBLA Saddened....

9 posted on 05/24/2005 12:37:53 PM PDT by freebilly (Go Santa Cruz Baseball! Win CCS!)
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To: Uncledave

That's the city where the term "breeder" is considered a vicious insult.


10 posted on 05/24/2005 12:38:24 PM PDT by Petronski (A champion of dance, my moves will put you in a trance, and I never leave the disco alone.)
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To: Uncledave

Culture of Death bump...


11 posted on 05/24/2005 12:38:41 PM PDT by Antoninus (Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
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To: Uncledave
The sexual revolution was launched in San Francisco. It is a city where contraception and abortion were championed early and it led the country in normalizing sodomy and pornography.

These are the results.

I wonder how many of the 14.5% of San Francisco residents who are under 18 are teenage runaway street hustlers.

12 posted on 05/24/2005 12:39:04 PM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: samtheman

Good one, sam


13 posted on 05/24/2005 12:39:33 PM PDT by ConorMacNessa
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To: freebilly
National Association for Marlon Brando Look Alikes? :p
14 posted on 05/24/2005 12:39:40 PM PDT by tfecw (Vote Democrat, It's easier than working)
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To: Uncledave

What can you expect in a homosexual, lesbos environment other than a dwindling of heterosexual families which include children. The same sex population have no one to blame but themselves for their sterile environment.


15 posted on 05/24/2005 12:39:44 PM PDT by zoosha
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To: Uncledave

D'uoh!


17 posted on 05/24/2005 12:39:59 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: Uncledave
Hmmm, if the population of SF falls dramatically, then will the socialists of SF come looking to the Federal Govt (read: the other people of this country who work hard and pay a butt-load of taxes to support stupid Gov't programs and grants) to save them and their socialist city?

Does that question seem a little biased?

18 posted on 05/24/2005 12:40:14 PM PDT by Finger Monkey (H.R. 25, Fair Tax Act - A consumption tax which replaces the income tax, SS tax, death tax, etc.)
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To: Uncledave

They will just have to import illegals who will let their children go to the schools that American's won't.


19 posted on 05/24/2005 12:40:20 PM PDT by tertiary01 (Help.....I'm a victim of Mexican imperialism.)
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To: Uncledave

"Child population dropping in San Fransisco"

SHOCKED! SHOCKED!! I am that homo-perves are not able to procreate.


20 posted on 05/24/2005 12:40:41 PM PDT by trubluolyguy ("Sure dolphins are friendly and smart, friendly and smart on rye bread with mayo")
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