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Supervisors back fee waivers for veterans at San Francisco parks with limited fiscal amendments

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · December 1, 2021
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Summary

The committee approved amendments and forwarded an ordinance to waive or reduce park admission and facility fees for San Francisco veterans and active service members to the full board, removing Coit Tower from the initial list and planning a phased approach for non‑resident veterans.

The Budget and Finance Committee voted Dec. 1 to send to the full Board of Supervisors an ordinance that would waive or reduce fees for veterans and active members of the U.S. armed forces at selected Recreation and Park facilities.

Supervisor Gordon Marr, sponsor of the ordinance, described the proposal as a way to thank veterans and help their mental and physical well‑being by expanding free or reduced access to the Japanese Tea Garden, Botanical Garden, Conservatory of…

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