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Leet Street Oakland Coliseum Business Area Once Home Of Francesco's Now Giant Homeless Encampment

Leet Street Oakland Coliseum Business Area Once Home Of Francesco's Now Giant Homeless Encampment
Leet Street Oakland Coliseum Business Area Once Home Of Francesco's Now Giant Homeless Encampment Credit Raiders Fan Legend Charlie Santana, Jr. for sending a video clip to Zennie62Media, Inc., that features a drive down Leet Street in the Oakland Coliseum / Oakland Airport Business Park area. What was once an underdeveloped frontage road, is now a giant homeless encampment that sits next to the San Leandro Bay Inlet (which means the waterway doubles as a place for human waste). During Raiders Game days, fans would park as far away as Leet Street and walk to the games; today, such an option is out of the question, sports teams or not. Some Oakland A's Fans are fond of pointing at the A's Ownership for the reason the franchise is leaving for Las Vegas. But the ugly truth is the departure of Oakland's first Major League Baseball team was singularly due to the inaction of its government. How can Oakland expect to compete for any sports or entertainment event while maintaining conditions like what is on Leet Street, today? If Oakland A's fans want to build an argument for the return of the A's to Oakland, they should start by being fans of fixing Oakland, and that calls for putting heat to government. Thanks for the video, Chuck Santana, Jr. Also, his father Chuck Santana, Sr, was Alameda County Supervisor and helped bring the Raiders back to Oakland from Los Angeles. Need a new car? See Chuck Santana, Jr. at FH Dailey Chevrolet at for 13 years, and a salesman for 40 years. Call him at 866-627-6817. Chuck Santana, Jr. is coined as the unofficial Car Guy for the Raiders when they were in Oakland, CA. When you meet with Chuck, you’ll get to see his VIP “Raider Room”, where he has pictures with many of the people he has sold cars to over the years. He's a good man I'm proud to call friend. Join Zennie62 YouTube channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqtc118chzxCUJExjeWbeEA/join A Zennie62 Oakland News Now YouTube vlog SUBSCRIBE TO ZENNIE62 YOUTUBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqtc118chzxCUJExjeWbeEA?sub_confirmation=1

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