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Now permitted to operate at a fourth of its normal capacity, the garden is seeking donations to support a $1 million revenue shortfall from the closure.
Several of the city's signs reminding park patrons to keep their distance have been stolen or torn apart.
Citing uncertainty and a sense of public responsibility, festival organizers now have their sights set on 2021.
An illuminated, 150-foot-tall Ferris wheel could be headed to Golden Gate Park as soon as April.
Camp Mather's Chaparral Ranch will run the horse program, including rides, camp, and lessons, out of Bercut Equitation Field.
Contrary to a volunteer's online post, the SFBG's plans for a new nursery won't come at the cost of rare plants' survival.
Construction crews will work through March of 2020 as changes at the Haight entrance to Golden Gate Park take shape.
The new kiosk will be part of a planned makeover of the area near Haight and Stanyan streets.
With funding secured, the project will bring the iconic tennis center 17 new courts, a completely new clubhouse, lighting, a garden and patio.
4/20 falls on a Saturday this year, and organizers expect increased turnout as a result.
A new nature trail, named for a local parks advocate, caps off months of improvements and refinements in the Oak Woodlands.
The work is part of a larger, longer-term irrigation project.
If the Board of Supervisors agrees, expect another 12 years of music in Golden Gate Park.
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