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SF Parks Alliance Collapse Leaves Residents and Community Groups Scrambling for Answers – And Money

SF Parks Alliance Collapse Leaves Residents and Community Groups Scrambling for Answers – And Money

We’ll talk about what went wrong with The San Francisco Parks Alliance, what’s at stake for the city’s outdoor areas, and what could happen next.

KQED's Forum

June 11, 202555m 53s

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Show Notes

The San Francisco Parks Alliance has shut down after revelations that it misspent at least $3.8 million. The organization raised money for the city’s parks and open spaces as well as serving as an umbrella organization for about 80 community groups that managed public parks and projects. Now the Parks Alliance has gone broke and many of those organizations are left stranded with their cash reserves wiped out. Public officials are calling for investigations into where millions of dollars went that should have been spent on parks. We’ll talk about what went wrong, what’s at stake for the city’s outdoor areas, and what could happen next.


Guests:


Joe Eskenazi, managing editor and columnist, Mission Local


Michael Barba, reporter covering government accountability and public safety, San Francisco Chronicle


Ildiko Polony, executive director, Sutro Stewards


Nicola Miner, donor, San Francisco Parks Alliance

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