Consultants propose park enhancements and educational programs for Treasure Island

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Treasure Island's park potential took center stage at the recent San Francisco government meeting, with calls for a dedicated team to enhance its open spaces. A consultant emphasized the need for ongoing efforts to activate, market, and fund the parks, highlighting the importance of educational programs in areas like horticulture and marine ecology.

The consultant pointed out that Treasure Island's unique location and history offer a prime opportunity to maximize the park system's benefits. "We really have to have a way of being able to get the full potential of the park system that we're building here on Treasure Island," they stated, urging city leaders to consider innovative strategies for park maintenance and community engagement.

As the meeting progressed, the acceptance of City Side park improvements was also discussed, signaling a commitment to enhancing public spaces across the city. The focus on Treasure Island reflects a broader vision for San Francisco's parks, aiming to create vibrant, educational environments for residents and visitors alike.

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