Restore Sharp Park

The Issue

San Francisco should partner with the National Park Service to transform Sharp Park into a National Park for all people to enjoy. Currently, Sharp Park contains a money-losing, endangered species-killing golf course that requires up to $50 million in capital expenses to improve course conditions and defend the course from sea level rise. If San Francisco instead partners with the National Park Service to manage the land as a National Park, San Francisco will save money, endangered species will be protected, and we'll all get a new national park for everyone to enjoy.  Please sign this petition to support restoring Sharp Park!

Get more information about the campaign at RestoreSharpPark.org

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The Issue

San Francisco should partner with the National Park Service to transform Sharp Park into a National Park for all people to enjoy. Currently, Sharp Park contains a money-losing, endangered species-killing golf course that requires up to $50 million in capital expenses to improve course conditions and defend the course from sea level rise. If San Francisco instead partners with the National Park Service to manage the land as a National Park, San Francisco will save money, endangered species will be protected, and we'll all get a new national park for everyone to enjoy.  Please sign this petition to support restoring Sharp Park!

Get more information about the campaign at RestoreSharpPark.org

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The Decision Makers

Edwin Lee
Mayor of San Francisco
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Phil Ginsburg
Phil Ginsburg
General Manager, San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department
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Petition created on June 16, 2011