Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco is one dirty, filthy place. It used to be kind of a fun place to go because of the restaurants and entertainment, but now if you set foot in San Francisco, you are more likely to step on feces, used drug needles or homeless encampments than you are pavement. Still, that doesn’t matter to the morons in San Francisco who now want to spend $20,000 per trash can. San Francisco is full of trash. Do they think these $20,000 will magically clean up the city?
Officials in San Francisco agreed to move forward on a proposal to manufacture 15 trash can prototypes at the cost of up to $300,000 total for a pilot program to find an alternative to the city’s existing, aging receptacles.
“$20,000 a can is ridiculous,” said Democratic Supervisor Matt Haney after a presentation earlier this week. “It sounds like a FOX News headline waiting to happen.”
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, “the cost per can will drop to an estimated $2,000 to $3,000” when mass-produced, but “supervisors balked at the price to get there.”
Still, Haney and the other members of the Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee opted to bring the issue to the full board for a vote next week to prevent further delays. The proposal calls for building 15 prototypes, five each of three different designs, to test in the fall.