Public Policy Forum: Recreation and Park Department Funding Reform
Public Policy Forum:
Recreation and Park Department Funding Reform
Join us on October 13, 2015 as Matthew O'Grady and Rachel Norton of the San Francisco Parks Alliance share with us details of a proposed Charter Amendment to address the chronic underfunding of our parks system.
Over the past 15 years, San Francisco park funding has failed to keep pace with either the needs of the park system or the City budget. The Recreation and Park Department estimates that it has a $1 billion maintenance backlog, even as the city's population has increased and park use has grown. To address this, the Parks Alliance worked closely with Supervisor Mark Farrell to craft a Charter Amendment for the June 2016 ballot. The measure would slowly increase park funding to a more sustainable level over 15 years. It would improve accountability and transparency, while also protecting park funding going forward.
Join us October 13th to hear more about the Charter Amendment and the many other ways that the San Francisco Parks Alliance works to protect, sustain and enrich San Francisco's parks.
Over the past 15 years, San Francisco park funding has failed to keep pace with either the needs of the park system or the City budget. The Recreation and Park Department estimates that it has a $1 billion maintenance backlog, even as the city's population has increased and park use has grown. To address this, the Parks Alliance worked closely with Supervisor Mark Farrell to craft a Charter Amendment for the June 2016 ballot. The measure would slowly increase park funding to a more sustainable level over 15 years. It would improve accountability and transparency, while also protecting park funding going forward.
Join us October 13th to hear more about the Charter Amendment and the many other ways that the San Francisco Parks Alliance works to protect, sustain and enrich San Francisco's parks.
Public Policy Forum is the Chamber’s monthly Public Policy Forum to help partners understand and engage in key issues impacting the business community. Forums feature elected representatives, city department heads, subject-matter experts and community leaders in a facilitated dialogue on issues of concern. Public Policy Forum is sponsored by Safeway and Halo Fine Confections.
Public Policy Forum: Recreation and P...
Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 13, 2015
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PDT
Tuesday, October 13
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 760
San Francisco, CA
(Between Bush & Pine Streets)
Fees/Admission
Free for members!
Non-members encouraged to participate and must email for access.
Contact Information
Alex Mitra, 415.352.8808
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