the loehr street on the east and church street on the west.spots because it provides urban oasis in a densely packed neighborhood. many neighbors consider this their backyard. it's a place for children of all ages, those with pets, those who want to play sports, hang with friends or lay in the sun. people from in and out of san francisco come together to enjoy this green space. san francisco public works helped shape the final design of this project. the re-imagined park is home to six tennis courts, a basketball court, a sports field, the helen diller playground. two off-leash dog areas, improved irrigation and public rest rooms and the lawns. if you haven't already, come experience this park for yourself. >> sunset boulevard starts at lake and ends at golden gate park. the boulevard is lined with tree canopies and is great for runners, walksers, cyclists and a scenic road for people who drive. public works takes great pride in caring for this area. katy tang who represents the sunset district wanted to make the boulevard more inviting and in