2013 Community Clean Team Season Starts off with a Bang
OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FEB. 9, 2013
Contact: Rachel Gordon, DPW communications director
(415) 554-6045 or rachel.gordon@sfdpw.org
OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FEB. 9, 2013
Contact: Rachel Gordon, DPW communications director
(415) 554-6045 or rachel.gordon@sfdpw.org
For Immediate Release
March 11, 2010
Contact: (415) 554-6931
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
August 19, 2010
Contact: (415) 554-6931
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 9, 2016
Contact:
Joey Kahn, San Francisco Recreation and Park Department
(415) 629-2559, joey.kahn@sfgov.org
Mindy Linetzky, San Francisco Public Works
(415) 554-4829
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 9, 2016
Contact:
Joey Kahn, San Francisco Recreation and Park Department
(415) 629-2559, joey.kahn@sfgov.org
Mindy Linetzky, San Francisco Public Works
(415) 554-4829
Volunteers Clean and Green on Mayor’s Day of Service
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Sunset Playground is a four acre park that occupies a full city block between 28th and 29th Avenues, at Lawton and Moraga. In addition to a recreation center, the site has two tennis courts, a basketball court, a baseball field, children's play areas, and a small community garden. A retaining wall topped with chain link fencing surrounds the perimeter of the playground. There are few trees within the playground, and the planted areas were minimal. The recreation center contains a large gymnasium with bleachers.
In February, 2010 we received the Project of the year Award from the American Public Works Association (APWA), Northern California Chapter, in the less than $5 million category of Historical Restoration/Preservation, for the Sunnyside Conservatory Renovation Project.
The award represents outstanding contributions to public works in Northern California and was officially announced at the February 25th, 2010 Northern California Chapter luncheon where the winners gave a presentation of their project work.
The $4.1 million Kimbell Playground project included renovation of the restrooms, a new children’s play area, new lawns, restoration of roads and pathways, lighting and irrigation improvements, as well as accessibility improvements.
Located at Geary Boulevard and Steiner Street, the playground offers a welcome respite with open space and a place to play for the community to enjoy.
Hundreds of neighbors celebrated the reopening of Palega Playground and Recreation Center on Nov. 16, 2013. Located on Felton Street in the Portola neighborhood, families cheered the restoration of this 80-year old, five acre complex, which includes new playground equipment; a renovated recreation building that houses a gymnasium, several multi-purpose rooms, kitchen, staff offices, storage and restrooms; basketball and tennis courts; and new soccer, baseball and softball fields.
Located in the heart of the Mission District, our design work included the renovation and seismic retrofit of the existing clubhouse and pool buildings, and renovation of the existing playground.
The clubhouse renovation included a reconfiguration; accessibility, mechanical, plumbing and electrical upgrades; and seismic retrofits.
The pool building renovation included accessibility, mechanical and plumbing system upgrades; new pool deck and pool shell finish; and seismic retrofits.