Alioto Backs Telegraph Hill Development
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KTVU News footage from July 16th 1968 featuring coverage of a press conference by Mayor Joseph Alioto who after several collective bargaining sessions with developers is now backing a $100 million urban development project in San Francisco's Telegraph Hill neighborhood. He points out this will generate many permanent jobs and also provide "an important addition to urban beauty." Ends with a brief, silent rear-view of Alioto speaking to the press.
- Originally aired on
- KTVU
- Date aired
- 7/16/1968
- Recording medium
- 16mm b&w, magnetic sound film
- 1:01
- Rights for this video belong to
- Cox Enterprises Inc/KTVU
- Type of material
- archival newsfilm
- Identifier
- KTVU 1-17
- Views
- 2623
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