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Board Identifies Priority Projects for Coming Year

(Fall, 2003)

Strategically planning San Francisco Beautiful's future tops this year's list of priorities, finalized at the August meeting of the Board of Directors.  A committee has already been formed with Marilyn Duffey as the chair.  For more information about how the Board arrives at these priorities, see Board President Gilbert Castle, III's informative article in the Fall 2003 issue of The Cable.

The 2003-2004 priorities are:
  • Strategic Planning
  • Public Landscaping/Trees
  • Waterfront
  • Parks and Open Space
  • Activate Members
  • Monitor Planning Process
  • Graffiti Control
  • Clean Streets
  • Golden Gate Park Concourse
  • Public Art/Architectural Review
  • Transportation/Parking
  • Presidio
  • Neighborhood Conservation
  • Public Relations
  • Historic Preservation


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