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SPUR: A Tale of Two Parks
New York City’s Central Park and San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park are two of the country’s most influential and beloved urban open spaces, boasting a combined 66 million visitors. Both have their roots in the mid-1800s, when they were created to be respites from their respective cities. In celebration of Golden Gate Park’s 150th anniversary, ...
Public Space Forum
Golden Gate Park Bandshell John F. Kennedy Dr and Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San FranciscoWith election season just around the corner, join us at the Public Space Forum for a discussion with candidates for San Francisco city supervisor on the issues you care about. The Public Space Forum, hosted by the SF Parks Alliance in partnership with SPUR, will feature a Q+A including questions sourced from the public and ...
Digital Discourse Event: Where Is the Access? Making San Francisco’s Parks More Equitable
ZoomJoin SPUR for a dialogue on racist land use and inequitable access to San Francisco's parks and open spaces. You'll hear from SF Parks Alliance's own Maya Rodgers and other local community leaders as they chat about out-of-the-box solutions to provide more opportunities for people of color to enjoy their cities parks!