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City officials report 2012 parks bond 89% spent, name projects delayed by coordination and feasibility issues

Citizens General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee · June 6, 2022
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Summary

Recreation and Park and Port staff told the bond oversight committee the 2012 parks bond is largely spent or encumbered, several playgrounds are complete or in design, and specific projects (Islais Creek pedestrian bridge, Pier 27 art, Fillmore package) have been delayed by coordination, funding availability and feasibility findings.

Stacy Bradley, director of capital and planning at the Recreation and Park Department, told the Citizens General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee that the 2012 parks bond program is about 89% spent or encumbered and has 76 completed projects.

"We have spent a 100% of the bond and interest" for the 2008 bond, Bradley said, and added that 2012 work is nearing completion across several citywide projects. She highlighted completed playground renovations under the "Let's Play SF" program, progress on McLaren Park Trails and Lake Merced work, and the Waller Street Skatepark as a…

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