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since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue. it is a community resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different things. however, playland will be closing at the end of this year because of the teacher housing that is coming in, which is a great thing. and we knew that from the start of playland, even as the community was building and managing the space. supportive of the teacher housing, it is something we really need in san francisco. but it points to the other need of recreation and open space that we will now be losing. what is going to happen to those activities and where will the people go? i know i've been talking with supervisor mar, and i know he is look
since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue. it is a community resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different...
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since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue.ommunity resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different things. however, playland will be closing at the end of this year because of the teacher housing that is coming in, which is a great thing. and we knew that from the start of playland, even as the community was building and managing the space. supportive of the teacher housing, it is something we really need in san francisco. but it points to the other need of recreation and open space that we will now be losing. what is going to happen to those activities and where will the people go? i know i've been talking with supervisor mar, and i know he is looking at alt
since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue.ommunity resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different things....
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since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue.t is a community resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different things. however, playland will be closing at the end of this year because of the teacher housing that is coming in, which is a great thing. and we knew that from the start of playland, even as the community was building and managing the space. supportive of the teacher housing, it is something we really need in san francisco. but it points to the other need of recreation and open space that we will now be losing. what is going to happen to those activities and where will the people go? i know i've been talking with supervisor mar, and i know he is lookin
since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue.t is a community resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different...
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since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue.munity resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different things. however, playland will be closing at the end of this year because of the teacher housing that is coming in, which is a great thing. and we knew that from the start of playland, even as the community was building and managing the space. supportive of the teacher housing, it is something we really need in san francisco. but it points to the other need of recreation and open space that we will now be losing. what is going to happen to those activities and where will the people go? i know i've been talking with supervisor mar, and i know he is looking at alter
since 2016, i've been managing playland at 43rd avenue.munity resource that turned a vacant lot around the old francis scott key school into a community recreation area, that has skateboarding, gardens, art programs, yoga for all ages -- which i want to tell margaret about later. so that has been a really rewarding opportunity to see all of the different people in our neighborhood coming together in different ways and using this really active space that houses all these different things....
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> the program goes beyond just parklets vacant lots and other spaces are converted we're here at playland on 43 this is place is cool with loots things to do and plenty of space to play so we came up with that idea to revitalizations this underutilized yard by going to the community and what they said want to see here we saw that everybody wants to see everything to we want this to be a space for everyone. >> yeah. >> we partnered with the pavement to parks program and so we had the contract for building 236 blot community garden it start with a lot of jacuzzi hammers and bulldozer and now the point we're planting trees and flowers we have basketball courts there is so much to do here. >> there's a very full program that they simply joy that and meet the community and friends and about be about the lighter side of city people are more engaged not just the customers. >> with the help of community pavement to parks is reimagining the potential of our student streets if you want more information visit them as the pavement to parks or contact pavement to parks at sfgovtv.org >> 7 and a half m
> the program goes beyond just parklets vacant lots and other spaces are converted we're here at playland on 43 this is place is cool with loots things to do and plenty of space to play so we came up with that idea to revitalizations this underutilized yard by going to the community and what they said want to see here we saw that everybody wants to see everything to we want this to be a space for everyone. >> yeah. >> we partnered with the pavement to parks program and so we had...