The San Francisco garter snake and the California red-legged frog need you to attend a hearing at San Francisco's City Hall!!

Thursday, April 30
1 p.m.

San Francisco City Hall, Room 263

At the hearing, San Francisco's Board of Supervisors Government Audit and Oversight Committee will consider a City ordinance to restore Sharp Park for the San Francisco garter snake and California red-legged frog and for the Recreation and Park Department either to manage jointly Sharp Park with the GGNRA or to transfer ownership to them outright.

The current scene along the berm at Sharp Park Golf Course
An artistic rendition of the restoration possibilities

Support Supervisor Mirkarimi's legislation to restore Sharp Park
and give the land to the GGNRA.

Sharp Park's endangered species habitat is part of and contiguous with a much larger system of open space in San Mateo County, most of which is already owned and managed by the National Park Service. Sharp Park belongs in the GGNRA family of natural lands in order to make whole conservation and nature recreation on the central coast.

Please attend this critical hearing and speak out for a more beautiful future for this land.

For more information, go to the Restore Sharp Park website.