Lake and this is the entry way of Golden Gate Park and we invested money into doing a study at lincoln and ninth so that we can look at making that entryway to Golden Gate Park which is heavily used by so many folks all over the city and we want to make that definitely more safe and we also want to make it a nice entryway and look at signage and ways in which we could improve the experience and the ease of getting around in Golden Gate Park. So thats a whole other conversation. But ultimately, i think that just dialing it down a little bit, the bigger vision of making the changes, and the peace plaza which we talked about and doing work there which is a great Tourist Destination and is in need of repair. But dialing it back just a little bit and i want to talk a bit about equity and talk about access. And i just remember, again, i keep going back to my childhood because when we were growing up the park was right across the street, hayward playground, and wed walk to the park and we could rely on the Lunch Program and we could rely on the ability to go there anytime after school and there were always just people there and there were field trips, there were people to help you with things and recreational stuff, and, you know, and we we didnt have the money to pay for it. And i dont remember applications and all of that other than the field trips that we had to get permission to go on and to be able to participate in the Lunch Program, but ultimately now everything is electronic. And its been a little bit challenging and somewhat i guess confusing for some families to try to sign up for the program and i think that you made some changes to that, so the things they want to know about, number one, you know, are the programs still free to Public Housing residents . And what improvements have been made to the outreach to those residents so they can know . Because i think that theres still confusion and they think i know that theres been parents in the past that have paid and then theyre like well i was told they had to pay and things like that. And just outreach to help them to understand that its free and then, secondly, just the process and how much easier has the process gotten . Because let me just back it up a little bit, my grandmother was not going to walk down to hay regard playground hayward playground and i had to take the stuff back and i want to do this and i couldnt always explain it so you have children who may have grandmothers and may have people who have limited englishspeaking skills who need their child to be the one to explain. So whats going on with that program . And highway does that work . How does that work . Thats a great question. So everybody has visions of what it was like when they were a kid and what i want to kind of put you at ease to a little bit, yes, things change, but theres a lot of the Core Principles for how our system operates that actually is very similar. Yes, we have programs that you need to register and we have things like Mountain Biking and skateboarding and kind of new and evolving or Digital Media types of activities that may not have been as robust when you were a kid, supervisor, but we still have neighborhood camps where you can kind of drop in and hang out. We have a lot of our programming is a mix of structured and unstructured and you register but theres a lot of unregistered type of program and its a mix of things that you pay for and a mix of things that you dont and, frankly, our fee model is designed we have a very, very core principle which is that everybody has access to our parks and programs regardless of the ability to pay. And we deliver on that. Again, a million and a half we do track a little bit more so that we can kind of share with you how were going about the thing that you want to achieve. Yes, housing folks in Public Housing can use all of our programs and are enrolled in our camps for free and i think that our outreach has improved and its one of the areas that i want to continue to drive and part is resource intensive. And in response to your question and dovetailing on a piece of supervisor fewers question, the only way to sign up is not online. When we do our big registrations, every facility that hosts the program, you can walk in there and meet with a live body and meet with someone that is most likely to speak your language at the facility. And sign up. Our Scholarship Program is very simple, it is modeled after the School Districts free and reduced Lunch Program. And, frankly, where people have trouble, you know, kind of documenting or filling out forms, either our staff takes care of it or youre just in and its a very human operation. And we care about kids and we care about families and we care about seniors and we want them to be in our programs. And so a lot of that still remains. Yes, weve evolved and some of our Business Practices have evolved, by the way, for gotted. And you gave us a lot more money general fund support in the days when your park system was operating. So we have captured for people who can pay and should pay and were able to capture a bit more revenue or at least track or account for it with those accounts practices were probably not as good back then. But the core essence of what we do, of being able to show up at a park or at a rec center and enjoy it, i think that it very much remains. Supervisor breed thank you. I know that were talking about capital related issues as well and piggybacking on supervisor fewers request for a review of the Strategic Plan for Golden Gate Park. Im hoping, again, that that would include just the entryways. I think that we should come up with a vision to redesign those entryways and you know my dream of making it a very active, specifically with alfred lake, and making it a very active space and we have done a great job together with the bikes and with the red umbrella and the skateboarders and those kind of things, and so the parks are meant to be used and not abused. And the parks are meant to be enjoyed and we want to make sure that people feel welcomed, of course, no matter who you are but we also want to make sure that people feel protected and safe in our parks because thats another thing that is a challenge and when we activate, you know, the space, it just really makes a real difference. You know, i think that maybe you know, whenever, you know we all think that the right time is, by the way, Golden Gate Park turns 150 on april 4, 2020. Thats its 150th anniversary and its a good time for us as a city to think about its past, its present, and its future. And we have recycled water coming to Golden Gate Park in 2020 which is pretty exciting and well hopefully cut a ribbon on the golden Gate Tennis Center and our Tennis Learning Center program. You spoke about some of the capital work, supervisor, and i think that you said on the citys capital you sit on the Capital Planning committee as well and were slated for a bond in 2018 and we have figuring out to do and what were hearing from all of and you what we have heard from the community and numerous groups theres a lot of pentup demand. So while weve done a lot of good theres a long way to go and we have jean friend which is one of our busy whyest an busies that needs a recreation and you and i have talked about the pavilion and the edge. And mclaren lodge, though it just houses staff, is a pretty important building and the most seismically unsafe building in San Francisco. Theres a significant amount of evolving need of the projects that are kind of big and gnarly and so in the next year or so the work will begin to think through how were going to, you know, what are going to be our priorities and you talked about the japantown peace plaza and theres a lot of pentup need for some pretty tricky, complicated projects. We have done a lot of work and we have done some of the smaller projects over time but particularly with rising costs of construction escalation and, you know, a whole host of things, you know, were now in the realm of some very significant work that still needs to be done and, yes, that includes Golden Gate Park. Supervisor breed thank yo you. Supervisor kim okay this is really fun for me, by the way, i like talking about parks. Supervisor kim good, im glad that youre having a good time doing that. Supervisor breed as you remind me every time we talk, the 150th anniversary of Golden Gate Park is coming up. Supervisor kim what originally spurred this hearing was the civil grand jury report and one of the questions they had asked us to forward to rec and park was about its three standalone comprehensive plans and one of their feedback or comments was that it was very difficult to understand how the Strategic Capital and Operational Plan worked together because a number of the plans didnt crossreference each other and it was noted that only the Operational Plan referenced the capital and Strategic Plan. And so there was a request that theres a way to simplify the way that an average layperson could understand what the recs and parks overall plan is. And perhaps a way to kind of align or consolidate these concepts together. I know that it works from the perspective, staff have three separate plans, perhaps, but for the average resident voter who just wants to understand our p. D. S and longterm vision and a way to reference them together and also to make them easy to find online, one. And, two, to align them into a singular document that is understandable. Yeah, and so well continue to kind of improve our reporting, but to be clear, that one document exists. Its the Strategic Plan. There is nothing that is in our capital plan or in our Operations Plan that is not provided for in our Strategic Plan, which is very visible online. We have hard copies. I think that i will work on trying to translate hard copies and we have a translatable online in response to some of the issues that came up in this conversation. But the Operations Plan and the capital plans are pieces of the Strategic Plan which is sort of a longerterm document that were working on and i thank we can we will figure out some strategies on how to crossreference it and that can for the average reader make it even more confusing. But the way they were designed and if i go back very briefly hold on, well the me see if i can find it if we can go back to the presentation, if you go to page sort of the planning framework, you have our larger Strategic Plan that has our strategies and objectives and our initiatives over a fiveyear period. And we refresh these were refreshing these every year, which were not even required to do in any of the statutes. I want this plan refreshed and i want to be able to track and measure what were doing so were doing this on a refreshing them on an annual basis. And the operation plan and the capital plan, there heres thek that well do in the next twoyear budget cycle and, again, that is intended to help to feed and to support the preparation of our budget. But so thats how they interact with each other, supervisor, but i will we will work on how we can maybe certainly crossreference back to the Strategic Plan in each of the documents and, you know, figure out a way to continue to make them, you know, increasingly userfriendly. Supervisor kim that would be great and i also want to go back to one of the previous slides that you had included on the g. O. Bond. Sure. Supervisor kim and i know that you have completed six of the i think six of the 15 . 15 projects that were enumerated that means where construction is actually completed, correct. Koim so six of the projects are supervisor kim six of the projects are completed and theres only two colors. So green is done. All right . And this slide looks to me like it might be a bit dated so i apologize issue green means that the project is done and yellow means funding for the particular project has already is either is already encumbered and is being spent. And blue is where funds remain in the 2012 park bond for those for that project. Im a little confused as to why theres a blue top at West Sunset Playground which from my perspective is done. Theres a tiny bit of savings from the project so the project came in under budget. We are in the process of bringing to you the issuance of our third and final bond sale for the 2012 parks bond. Which will allow us to access basically all of the blue. And the big one there you can see is Margaret Hayward. Supervisor peskin can i ask a question. It looks like blue, if we can go back to the slide, are already issued and that means that you have sold them. So theres another ones not shown here at all . Youre right, theres four categories, thank you, supervisor. And taylor systemson behind me because she can clearly do this better than i a i can, but whate heck im in it. And so green is done. Supervisor peskin issued and expended. Yes, funds issued and available and then there are theres funds that are encumbered and theres one more traunch that is coming your way, right . It came your way last month. So its already before you. Hows that . So where we are is that were 90 complete of all of these projects and we have a few big ones that remain in construction but then we have another amount of money that is Community Opportunity projects and the lets play s. F. Projects and the money for Golden Gate Park and some of the money for mclaren and those are in different funds and not specific Neighborhood Park projects and that is you know, thats how we can trail money and thats how we complete the 2012 park bond which we think will be, you know, all of it will be hopefully encumbered by 19 and not spent by 19 which is consistent with how we did the 8 bond and shows that our bonds are actually spaced pretty leand that were relatively in the big picture, you know, pretty close on schedule. There have been challenges and, by the way, were beholden to a lot of other parties in this Capital Project delivery. And first and most importantly is the community. And supervisor peskin knows that the Community Process, planning process, for Something Like portsmith square is robust. And delores park, long completed, 50 Community Meetings and smaller projects maybe fewer. But once we complete that and we do Concept Design then we go through a process of Environmental Review and an entire Regulatory Framework before we have a project for which we can actually develop construction documents which takes a significant amount of time itself and then we go through the bidding process and then construction. So, you know, from from the minute that we actually start a project to the time that we have cut a ribbon, it depends on the project but its definitely a multi multiyear endeavor and i think that is frustrating for people, but i think we also have to recognize that were trying to build these parks for generations and generations and we want to get it right and we really want to do it with the community. Supervisor kim so does it mean that the nine other parks and playgrounds are all in construction right now . Lets go through them. Can you help me to just look at this and i can tell you i can tell you for sure that glen Canyon Rec Center is done or is like 99 done. And its probably in partnership with public works, one of the more beautiful projects that weve completed and would love you all to see it and joe dimaggio is done and west sunset, brandnew baseball and soccer fields and new levels of accessibility completed. And Mountain Lake completed. And willie woo woo wong begins construction in summer 2018. So that design is done and we have construction docs and then out to bid. And balboa pool is in construction and lets go from left to right, rossi is designed, completed. And it is going okay, thank you, going out to bid. Why dont you take us through these. This is our acting Capital Project manager. Got to delegate there, mr. General manager. Its very impressive but you cant know everything. Supervisor kim starting with garfield . Okay, so garfield is in design. And its going to be going out to construction in summer of 2018. Just christopher is still if design and gillman is complete and glen canyon is complete. And hyde turk is going into construction in summer 2018 also. Supervisor kim is the design complete because i havent seen it . Hyde turk mini park. Hyde turk is in design, yes, detailed design. And then joe dimaggio is complete. Margaret hayward is in design and it will go out to construction in fall 2018. And musconi rec center is in construction and Mountain Lake is complete and petria hill will go into construction in the spring of 2018. Sunset is complete and willie woo wong as i say will go into construction in summer 2018. Hyde turk, supervisor, we just had a Third Community meeting, because i saw it i saw it advertised so hyde turk, were close, but