greening of public parcels,
and, two, when sfpuc efforts
toward watershed-based planning
include recommendations for
green infrastructure
improvements, all land-owning
city agencies should
collaborate on implementation
of their findings and grants
distributed by city department
of the environment should
include requirements that the
grantee spend granted money
locally whenever possible.
so we really look forward to
the continued work with the
city as we move together into a
new era of integrated and eek
logically-based urban and
climate planning.
so thank you.
the greater green advisory
panel includes myself and anna
alvarez, the chair of the san
francisco department of
recreation and parks, karen
kidwell at the san francisco
parks, casey allen at s.f.