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Supervisor Avalos seeks long‑term plan to shift Sharp Park from golf to trail‑based park in partnership with National Park Service
Summary
Supervisor Avalos introduced legislation requesting the Recreation and Park Department negotiate a long-term management agreement with the National Park Service and develop a finance roadmap to address endangered species and infrastructure at Sharp Park, without calling for immediate conversion.
Supervisor John Avalos on Tuesday introduced a drafting request asking the city to pursue a long‑term management agreement with the National Park Service (NPS) for Sharp Park, and to develop a financial roadmap to address urgent environmental and infrastructure needs. The measure directs Recreation and Park staff to study transitioning recreation at Sharp Park from a golf course to a trail‑based public park emphasizing habitat protection and recreation compatible with endangered species management.
Avalos told the Board that Sharp Park, located within…
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