San Francisco Traffic, Millennium Tower Construction Risks
San Francisco traffic patterns show unusual congestion entering the city during evening commute hours. Discussion focuses on the construction of the Millennium Tower, referred to as the Tower of Death, which is the tallest residential building west of the Mississippi River. Concerns are raised regarding the building's proximity to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and its potential for catastrophic failure during an earthquake, despite a water-filled honeycomb grid structure designed to counterbalance swaying.
san francisco· bay bridge· millennium tower· tower of death· earthquake safety· urban development
00:01 Well everybody, once again, welcome to the show that has no format, no jingles, it has no music, it apparently has no talent, it has no agenda. I'm Adam Currie at the Currie Condo in San Francisco. And I'm John Dvorak out here in the Albany area of California. John, it's been a long week, man. For you. I gotta tell you, I'm so incredibly tired. This is about the last thing I can do. I'm supposed to do a Friday show for Daily Source Code. I just don't think I have it in me. It's just been too much. It really has been. Well, yeah, you've been working if anybody doesn't know Adam comes out here You know, he's like the president of pod show and he shows up and they just work him to death I mean I load his calendar up as best I can but I don't get that much in but everybody else does and he's like going up and down the peninsula driving around and the traffic around here, especially this time of year is Dreadful it is horrible. It really I had to go this morning. I'm pretty good around 8 a.m. I
00:59 But that was this morning. There's something screwy going on in the San Francisco Bay Area because the traffic going into San Francisco during the commute hour when you should be leaving San Francisco, in other words, in the evening when San Francisco is closing and everyone's leaving San Francisco, the traffic going into San Francisco at that time is usually worse than it is going out. Is it because everyone's living in San Francisco and they're working in Union City? I don't think so. I have no idea what it is. I know what it is.
01:42 Those are all the people who live in the Tower of Death that I look at here. Now the Tower of Death, nobody lives in there yet. Not yet, but it's getting close man. I'm looking at it. That thing's growing. So, um... By the way, let's tell people what we're talking about. I'm going to have this on the blog, by the way. I've been taking pictures of this thing constantly. They're building the tallest building in San Francisco, at least in terms of altitude, I believe. Wait, it's the tallest building west of the Mississippi. Okay, so tallest building west of the Mississippi, it's an apartment building. Condos, apartment, whatever. And it's huge and it's built right at the base
02:21 of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. It is an accident just waiting to happen. If there's any kind of an earthquake, even if it doesn't drop the building, if the building falls over, it's going to be horrible. But any other situation where the glass in that building breaks, it starts falling. The bay bridge will be closed for weeks because it'll just cover it. Yeah, and this is just one of two towers. They're gonna build a second one. Right, they're gonna have twin towers which just invites somebody to fly. Nice, yeah. Twin towers. Really nice guys, thanks. Unbelievable. Anyway, it's a disaster. I don't understand how the city could have approved it to begin with it used to be but for people who come through San Francisco It's sitting where the old Union oil building used to be which was right that when you get off the San Francisco Bay Bridge from Oakland This was on the right-hand side had a clock on it. Yeah, it was the Bank of America clock before they tore it down And they tore down the building they built this atrocity. Yeah
03:18 And you were telling me that it has a bunch of water at the top. Yeah, some guy, the guy who drove me from the airport when I came into town, he said that, and you can actually see it, there's a circular, you know, kind of like in Manhattan where they have those big water tanks on top, so it's about that size. Of course, it doesn't look like Petticoat Junction the way it does in Manhattan. But apparently there's some kind of honeycomb grid structure inside of it. They filled it up with water and that is intended to counterbalance any swaying that would take place by extremely high winds or indeed an earthquake. I'm not quite sure how it works, but... I guess someone thought about it. It's like if you balance a baseball bat, if you put the heavy end up, it's easier to... Yeah, it could be. But there's no big finger underneath moving around to keep it stable. I think we should get some alligators into that water, some fish. John, I'm sure you've thought about something for our No Agenda program today.
