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Re: SFBA $25 yearly donation membership
SFBA has been a GGNRA park-partner since 1986, the same year that Mr. Brian O’Neill (who became one of the longest tenured superintendents in the National Park Service) took charge. For the next fourteen years SFBA participated fully in every step of planning and design for Crissy East Beach as we know it today. Both during construction and since completion in 2001, SFBA has contributed over $50,000 for enhancements (including western beach assess, public web cams and dog-wash station) and has provided volunteers for major initiatives whenever needed, including the major beach rubble removal and sand replenishment efforts when the tidal basin inlet/outlet eroded the beach to the point of extreme risk to anyone entering the water.
Over the last fifteen years SFBA has worked closely with both GGNRA and the GGNPC on the details of East Beach maintenance, modifications and additions, such as the addition of the picnic areas at the west end of East Beach and establishment of the Temporary Crissy Field Center FROG buildings which are sited at the east end, currently displacing approximately 100 turf parking spots. More recently, since 2012 SFBA has worked closely with GGNPC staff on details of the “Crissy Refresh” project, which was supposed to have ‘repaired’ the wear and tear resulting from the America’s Cup events in 2013 and has yet to be implemented.
Over the last fifteen years SFBA has worked closely with both GGNRA and the GGNPC on the details of East Beach maintenance, modifications and additions, such as the addition of the picnic areas at the west end of East Beach and establishment of the Temporary Crissy Field Center FROG buildings which are sited at the east end, currently displacing approximately 100 turf parking spots. More recently, since 2012 SFBA has worked closely with GGNPC staff on details of the “Crissy Refresh” project, which was supposed to have ‘repaired’ the wear and tear resulting from the America’s Cup events in 2013 and has yet to be implemented.
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