Pete’s Harbor evictions
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Residents of the old Redwood City marina have been told to ship out to make way for development, but many are unwilling to weigh anchor.
Read the story: Pete’s Harbor live-aboards fight for their way of life
More than 100 people live on their boats docked at Pete’s Harbor in Redwood City, Calif. They face displacement soon in preparation for a planned upscale condo and apartment development there. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
Residents of the old Redwood City marina have been told to ship out to make way for development, but many are unwilling to weigh anchor.
Read the story: Pete’s Harbor live-aboards fight for their way of life
Empty slips are barricaded with caution tape as remaining residents and visitors continue to use the marina at Pete’s Harbor. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
Buckley Stone is one of the people who live on their boats at Pete’s Harbor and now face displacement because of a planned upscale condo development. He and his wife, Wendy, have lived there for nearly 20 years and are fighting the eviction of the live-aboards. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
Wendy Stone and her cat, Gooby, live with her husband, Buckley on a boat docked at Pete’s Harbor. They, and numerous others, face eviction soon. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)