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Supervisors continue consideration of $195 million parks bond after heated public debate over Natural Areas Program

Government Audit and Oversight Committee · June 14, 2012
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Summary

The committee heard a detailed presentation on a proposed $195 million parks bond and extensive public testimony both supporting the bond’s playgrounds, trails and waterfront projects and criticizing the Natural Areas Program (SynRAMP); the committee voted to continue the bond to a special GAO meeting for further amendment and outreach.

The Government Audit and Oversight Committee considered a proposed $195 million Clean and Safe Neighborhoods parks and open‑space bond for the November 2012 ballot. Rec & Park staff and the Port presented program priorities and project examples; Rec & Park said the bond would fund neighborhood playground renovation, citywide programs such as forestry and trails, water‑efficient landscaping, and a $6 million program contingency. Staff cited conservative cost estimating (4% escalation, 10% project contingencies) and accountability measures…

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