San Francisco should partner with the National Park Service to restore 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 restored, and we'll all get a new national park for everyone to enjoy. Please sign this petition to support restoring Sharp Park!
Restore Sharp Park into a National Park
Greetings,
Sharp Park Golf Course is owned by San Francisco but located in Pacifica, California. With a glut of golf courses around the Bay Area, we are working to transform Sharp Park from a money-losing, endangered species-killing golf course into a new National Park that provides recreational amenities everyone can enjoy. By partnering with the National Park Service, San Francisco can redirect the money it saves back to neighborhood parks and community centers, and we all get a new National Park! Let us collectively support the restoration of Sharp Park so valuable species can thrive and all people can enjoy the beautiful gifts nature has to offer.
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