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Rec and Park Commission OKs Kezar Pavilion renovation concept, reduces seating to about 1,400

San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission · April 17, 2025
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The Recreation and Park Commission unanimously approved a concept design April 17 to renovate Kezar Pavilion in Golden Gate Park. The plan preserves the pavilion's historic exterior, rebuilds an annex for accessibility and programming, is funded primarily by the 2020 ESER Bond, and estimates construction to take 24—230 months.

The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission unanimously approved a concept design Thursday for a renovation of Kezar Pavilion in Golden Gate Park that will combine seismic upgrades, restored historic exterior walls and new neighborhood-serving spaces.

Project manager Alexis Ward told commissioners the 1926 pavilion will retain its historic exterior walls while the annex will be reconstructed to improve accessibility, circulation and program space. "It's gonna be 1,400," Ward said when asked about new seating capacity, explaining the…

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