Monday, June 09, 2025

EFFECTIVELY DEALING WITH THE PROBLEM? ... MAYBE, OR MAYBE NOT

By Bob Walsh

 


The four alarm fire in downtown Stockton yesterday


There was a four alarm fire in downtown Stockton yesterday.  One of the MANY older, empty commercial buildings in downtown was pretty much destroyed.  This particular building was a three story brick building about six blocks from city hall.  I could see, and smell, the smoke from my house.  It was pretty impressive.  According to the new mayor there are about 250 empty commercial buildings in the city that are not being maintained and therefore turning into homeless occupied firetraps.  

The mayor's idea is to compel the owners of the property to maintain them even if they are unoccupied.  That might actually work.  IF the owners are not a bankrupt small company or a died-out family or an absent landlord in Costa Rica who doesn't give a flying fuck.

I remember an old buddy of mine from work had an interesting retirement job.  He set up a security company and had one client, a very large empty cannery building at the edge of Tracy.  He kept busy pretty much full time doing nothing but rousting, and occasionally arresting, trespassers.  He had to hang it up due to health issues but he did OK with it for several years.  Of course the building and property was owned by a major corporation who had an interest in not attracting bad press.  Whoever now owns the old Woolworth building downtown may not give diddly damn. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Those older buildings usually have an interesting history. The only people who really care about preserving them are the people who have the memories associated with them. As they die the memories die with them.