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About This Petition For More Information Please contact Michael McKechnie, Executive Director M.mck@sfbotanicalgarden.org
Why We Need ActionThe fiscal crisis that our nation and city face is hitting every agency and the Botanical Garden faces damaging cuts. If we don't do something to increase our revenue, the city will be forced to layoff critical employees and the Garden itself will begin to deteriorate. San Francisco would lose the unique urban oasis that the Garden provides, as much of this beautiful space could be destroyed and invaluable collections would be lost. What is the Recreation and Park Commission ProposalThe SFBGS has done all that it can do to continue its 55-year record of supporting the Garden in this economy. Recreation and Park made the only proposal which will protect the Garden: $7 per person non-resident fee. While most botanical gardens charge a general entrance fee, ours would only be for non-residents. All San Francisco residents, SFBGS members, and school groups would still enter the Garden free of charge everyday all day. We are also able to institute graduated prices for out-of-town seniors and children, and provide designated "free days" for all attendees. Virtually all botanical gardens in the United States charge admission fees that are often much higher than this and usually apply to all visitors. Even other institutions in Golden Gate Park, such as the Japanese Tea Garden, charge a fee to all visitors. This proposal would bring in enough money to stave off job and service cuts, with the least impact on its visitors. Without it, we will certainly face severe cuts, endangering the collection of rare plants and depriving community residents of a tranquil place to visit. Click here to read some frequently asked questions about the proposal. How Can You HelpWe hope that we can count on your support for this critical proposal. The Recreation and Park Commission voted unanimously on March 4th to approve the plan to save our Garden with a modest non-resident fee. Now the propsal will be sent to the Board of Supervisors for their review and approval. Please take a moment to email the Supervisors about the importance of sustaining our living museum. In order to save the Botanical Garden, please help us by doing two things:
As supporters of the Garden, we need your help. It will only take a small amount of effort on your part but it will have a big impact on saving the Garden we all love so much. |