next steps
+Expand and promote youth programs that emphasize
movement and wellness; Expand and promote senior
programs that emphasize activity and community
Using our Strategic Plan as our guide, here are some of the projects
we’ll be working on in the next year and beyond:
+Continue implementing the Water Conservation Plan,
emphasizing installation of low-flow fixtures, permeable
pathways, water efficient landscapes, recycled water, and
repair and replacement of irrigation systems
+Plan, design, construct, and open new parks at India Basin;
Noe Valley Town Square (NVTS); 17th & Folsom; Francisco
Reservoir; Schlage Lock; and at least one new site in District 6
+Renovate low-quality playgrounds, starting with playgrounds
prioritized by the 2014 Failing Playgrounds Task Force
+ Implement a programmatic tree maintenance and reforestation program that sustains a 15-year tree maintenance cycle
+Develop an enhanced program registrant satisfaction survey
tool to track, analyze, and measure program content,
instructors, and facilities
+Grow volunteer and youth stewardship programs
+Grow pre-apprentice, apprentice, and other workforce
development programs that provide job training
and career pathways
City and County of San Francisco
Mayor Edwin M. Lee
Mayor Edwin M. Lee
Recreation and Park Commission
Mark Buell, President
Allan Low, Vice President
Gloria Bonilla
Tom Harrison
Meagan Levitan
Eric McDonnell
San Francisco Recreation and Park Department
Phil Ginsburg, General Manager
McLaren Lodge in Golden Gate Park
501 Stanyan Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
sfrecpark.org
Commissioner Mark Buell