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Dolores Park Revovations Delayed

In Dolores Park, Mission Dolores, Playground, Renovation on February 3, 2010 at 11:01 am

Ground breaking for the new $3.25 million Hellen Diller Playground in Dolores Park has been pushed back till Fall.  Mary Hobson, Rec and Park project manager, Capital Improvement Division, told us, “I just received an updated schedule from the landscape architect working on the playground project.  Design is scheduled to be completed in late May. It typically takes us three to four months to solicit bids, award and certify a contract, and then get the contractor out and ready to start work.” We can now plan for the playground to close and construction to begin in October, with reopening in April or May of 2011.
 Park managers have been told that once construction on the play area begins, we should expect much of the south end of the park to be fenced off for 8 months.

The Friends of Dolores Park Playground have been working for a total renovation of the play area for some time. Their vision, the construction of a new “World Class” playground with an emphasis on natural materials, is soon to be a reality. The Friends group have secured a private grant for up to $1.5 million to help with the cost. Nancy Gonzales-Madinsky, the Friends Group chair has told us that there were some items on their wish list that did not fit the budget, a wind sculpture was one.  The group has decided to go ahead and include these “Bling Bling” features in the final plans and are now seeking private funding to cover the $250 thousand short fall.

Planning for a greater Dolores Park renovation is slated to begin shortly. Hobson  tells us that, “We are going through the bond sale process right now. In fact the Board of Supervisors process is kicking off on Wednesday. If all goes well I hope to have designers ready to start working right away.”  This renovation is authorized  to include the courts, field, and clubhouse; restoration of existing roads and pathways; upgrades to subsurface infrastructure, irrigation and lighting; modifications to the site to remove barriers and improve accessibility, and overall reconditioning of the park landscape.  Construction should start in December, 2011. Much of the park will be fenced off for this project, according to park department representatives. Hobson believes that her original estimate of 16 months may be too much. and it could now be  ”substantially less” , now that the playground is being handled as a separate project.

Community meetings on the greater $11.7 million renovation of the park  are  expected to begin in late May or June. We can plan for about three public meetings over the course of four months.

So, it looks like we may have the new playground open in Spring 2011 and the greater park fenced off for the winter and spring of 2011-2012, at least. This is hard to visualize and plan for. What maybe even harder to plan for is a vision of what Dolores park should look like at the end of all this dust and mud. As one prominent park neighbor told me, this is a renovation that needs to last for 30, 40 or 50 years. We need to build a park that can adapt to future changes. What would you like to see in a rejuvenated Dolores Park?

Dolores Park 2010 Calendar Preview

In Dolores Park, Mission Dolores, Sunday Streets, Up Coming Events, movies, permits on February 3, 2010 at 10:47 am

Nice hat.

Still in the dreary days of Winter, but Rec and Park’s Dolores Calendar all ready  looks pretty full.   Many of our favorites look like they are back, our neighbors Dolores Park Movie Night are holding down their regular slot, the second Thursday of the month. The Boys will kick it off April 8.

The mega Film Night in the Park  has reserved three sexy saturdays, June 5, August 7 and September 25.  The undeniably patriotic San Francisco Mime Troupe has grabbed Fourth of July and Labor Day weekends. And the revered San Francisco Symphony will turn Dolores into a concert hall July 25.

Arguably the most popular city hall sponsored event of the last ten years, Sunday Streets returns to The Mission June 20 and July 11. This year the streets will stay closed an hour longer (10 am to 3) for all of you who can’t make it out of the door on Sundays till 1 pm..

Friday and Saturday, June 25, 26 of Pride Week are of course reserved for the Trans March and Dyke Rally. You would have to prey these dates out of their cold dead hands. And the Cinco de Mayo Festival will again be the Saturday after the fifth, May 8.

I love dogs and kids.

For those who think we need more dogs and kids in Dolores, we bring you Dog Fest 2010. Held last year in Duboce Park, this benefit  for McKinley Elementary will bring their puppies and kiddies to the big park Saturday, April 17.

We don’t as yet see the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’s traditional Easter Spectacular or a Mission neighborhood favorite, Latino Pride. Times a fleeting kids. You need to book your beer soaked turf early. Let’s also hope that the park deptment will be able to continue to accommodate the many smaller cultural events that request to use Dolores. Such as last years The Taming of the Shrew, produced by Women’s Will. And the all peddled powered Bicycle Music Fest. So far, these arts groups are attracting small, polite crowds and both have no large sound systems. Win, win win.

Womens Will

Teen Witches Rule

In Community, Crime on January 28, 2010 at 5:56 pm

What do girl taggers have over the boys? Lovely penmanship, and good spelling don’t hurt neither.