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Twitter employee Courtney Brousseau was shot and killed after tweeting about his burrito from Dolores Park. The bench he sat on now bears his memorial plaque.
Juri Commons, a tiny park connecting Guerrero Street and San Jose Avenue, reopened in a Monday ribbon-cutting with new plants, play spaces, and exercise gear.
A three-year saga on the fate of the ficus trees on 24th Street is coming to an end, as the removal of 33 trees has started, though most of the other ficuses are merely being pruned.
Drones are not allowed in any of SF's parks, whether city-owned or federally owned.
The program aims to prevent trash and debris from backing up sewers and flowing into waterways.
The $19.7 million improvement project includes a renovation of the existing pool building, as well as the demolition and replacement of the adjacent clubhouse.
Visitors to the park can generate up to 7,000 gallons of trash on a busy weekend.
17th and Folsom is one of the lowest areas in San Francisco.
The Bay Area is home to four scorpion species.
Alexandra Kenin takes explorers through the city's 220 public parks and 70 miles of urban hiking.
Several water features have been reactivated, but some fountains will require testing and repairs.
The city's top wildlife wrangler recommends walking on the other side of the street "for a few weeks."
In Chan Kaajal Park is named after a Mayan phrase that means "my village."