TMC
07-18-2018, 08:23 PM
...home after neighbors complain of congestion, car crashes and noise
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5964707/San-Francisco-bans-tour-buses-Full-House-residence.html
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency voted Tuesday to ban commercial vehicles from Broderick Street after neighbors complained
Vehicles that seat nine or more people will no longer be allowed on the block
Spokesman Paul Rose says neighbors complained about double parking and congestion outside the Victorian home, causing traffic hazards
The exterior of the Broderick Street house was used as the family's residence in the original show and in a Netflix reboot in 2016
San Francisco bans tour buses from visiting Full House's iconic Victorian house (https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/sfmta-full-house-tour-bus-ban-broderick-pine-13083135.ph)
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors voted to ban tour buses and other commercial vehicles that seat more than nine people from the iconic Victorian house. The Full House house is currently owned by the show's creator, Jeff Franklin, who was fired earlier this year (https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jeff-franklin-breaks-silence-after-being-fired-from-fuller-house/) from Netflix sequel Fuller House over his allegedly abusive behavior. Franklin bought the home in December 2016.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5964707/San-Francisco-bans-tour-buses-Full-House-residence.html
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency voted Tuesday to ban commercial vehicles from Broderick Street after neighbors complained
Vehicles that seat nine or more people will no longer be allowed on the block
Spokesman Paul Rose says neighbors complained about double parking and congestion outside the Victorian home, causing traffic hazards
The exterior of the Broderick Street house was used as the family's residence in the original show and in a Netflix reboot in 2016
San Francisco bans tour buses from visiting Full House's iconic Victorian house (https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/sfmta-full-house-tour-bus-ban-broderick-pine-13083135.ph)
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors voted to ban tour buses and other commercial vehicles that seat more than nine people from the iconic Victorian house. The Full House house is currently owned by the show's creator, Jeff Franklin, who was fired earlier this year (https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jeff-franklin-breaks-silence-after-being-fired-from-fuller-house/) from Netflix sequel Fuller House over his allegedly abusive behavior. Franklin bought the home in December 2016.