Remember the several year continuing fight to save San Francisco owned Sharp Park Golf Course and sea wall? Compare concerns and playing fields cost below.
Soccer field picture from San Francisco Recreation and Parks |
The city's Recreation and Park Department and the nonprofit City Fields Foundation are sponsoring the project, which is estimated to cost between $12 million and $15 million. "We have a shortage of ball fields, and it's critically important to San Francisco's families that we give our kids a place to play," said Phil Ginsburg, general manager of the Recreation and Park Department. But the project has drawn scrutiny from neighboring environmentalist groups. They say the 10 60-foot-tall field lights will ruin the natural darkness enjoyed by those who stroll there after sunset.....
The public money for the construction would come from a $185 million bond passed in 2008 to renovate several city parks and playgrounds. So far, the City Fields Foundation and the Recreation and Park Department have renovated six facilities, with three to go. Full article.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
2 comments:
Build it. Sounds like a beautiful park for the community to enjoy. Ignore the enviro-wackos. Just ignore them and get it done.
"But the project has drawn scrutiny from neighboring environmentalist groups. They say the 10 60-foot-tall field lights will ruin the natural darkness enjoyed by those who stroll there after sunset....."
What an idiotic comment. No one dares walk around Golden Gate Park in the dark unless they want to be attacked.
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