Forum Minutes and Candidate Questionnaires
Minutes and questions submitted for the forum are now available online. Please click here to download. You can also access minutes and supporting documents by going to sfnpc.org/meetingminutes2011.
Each major election for Supervisor or Mayor, NPC develops its “park friendly” ratings of our candidates. This year, NPC has developed several criteria to assess “park friendly” and even “park champion” ratings based on answers to our candidate questionnaire and signing a declaration of commitment to recreation and parks
To read more about our “park friendly” ratings and to read your candidates view on parks and open space, check back on Wednesday, September 28, 2011.
Complete materials are available below:
Minutes and Questions | Agenda | Candidate Questionnaire | Mayoral Declaration on Parkland
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Join your mayoral candidates and learn more about their positions on parks, recreation and open spaces.
This election year, NPC and its partners Walk San Francisco, the San Francisco Parks Trust and Friends of the Urban Forest, will host a mayoral candidate forum that focus specifically on park, recreation, and open space issues. Our goal is to give you the opportunity to learn more about each candidate’s knowledge of and positions on these subjects.
Together we can ensure a strong voice for parks and open space will be elected into City Hall. This is the first step to the success of our neighborhood parks. With the help of our dedicated community volunteers San Francisco’s parks are able flourish, but it is with the support of our new Mayor that our parks can continue to thrive!
NPC is excited to be collaborating with the San Francisco Parks Trust, Friends of the Urban Forest and Walk San Francisco for a discussion with the candidates for mayor about our public open space.
From Streets to Parks: Safer, Greener Public Space
A forum with San Francisco Mayoral Candidates
Monday, September 12, 2011
6:00 – 8:00pm
455 Golden Gate, Milton Marks Auditorium





