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Mayor urges National Park Service to reconsider proposed dog restrictions at GGNRA
Summary
Mayor Edwin Lee told the Board of Supervisors he is concerned the Golden Gate National Recreation Area's revised dog management plan could displace dog walkers into city parks, and asked the GGNRA to consider impacts on city resources as it finalizes rules.
Mayor Edwin Lee told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday that he is concerned the Golden Gate National Recreation Area's revised dog management plan could overly restrict dog access and shift pressure onto city parks.
Supervisor Scott Wiener opened the question time by saying dog walking has been a longtime recreational use on GGNRA lands including Fort Funston, Crissy Field and Ocean Beach. Wiener asked whether the mayor agrees the National Park…
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