Though it can be easy to take San Francisco’s tree-lined streets, scrubby hilltops and sprawling blue Bay for granted, let today be a reminder that you can thank a woman for that.
Dorothy Erskine Park, which was named for one of The City’s first protectors of open spaces.
Given the times, she said, “these women weren’t going to go into leadership positions or even have jobs. And at the same time, they still had that civic energy….and didn’t necessarily have a lot of outlets for that.” Following World War II, many, including then-Mayor Roger Lapham, saw the future paved with asphalt and gas-powered automobiles. “Cable cars were already antiques at that time,” said Darcy Brown, executive director of San Francisco Beautiful, a nonprofit Klussman founded in 1947.
But her civic activism did not stop there. In the 1960s, her organization partnered with the Chamber of Commerce to jumpstart San Francisco’s first tree planting program and merged with the Chamber’s litter program to clean City streets and promote green space throughout the city. “There was a real push at the time that modernizing meant developing everywhere,” said Brown-Stevens. “And I think women like Dorothy said hey, what part of what makes the Bay Area special is the natural landscape that surrounds us.”
By the late 1950s, nearly a third of San Francisco Bay’s tidelands had already been diked off and filled, and plans to expand such landfills throughout the region were on the rise. Berkeley, for example, sought to double in size, proposing a plan to pave over nearly 2000 acres of Bay.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
San Francisco to lift proof of vaccination requirement for indoor dining - The San Francisco ExaminerICYMI: San Francisco lifted its proof of vaccination requirement today for a handful of indoor businesses including restaurants, bars and gyms.
Leer más »
San Francisco Public Library resurrects brave history of Chinese railroad workers - The San Francisco ExaminerNow through May 22, SFPublicLibrary, ChineseWorkers and the Chinatown History and Culture Association present “Silent Spikes: Following in the Footprints of Chinese Railroad Workers.”
Leer más »
This $7 million San Antonio-area mansion comes with its own backyard lazy riverA hilltop estate recently listed for sale is equal parts luxury dwelling and water park. CentralTexas SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX RealEstate beautifulhome Austin
Leer más »
San Antonio-area brewery raises nearly $4,000 with specialty beer to fight childhood hungerGather Brewing Co. raised the money for a program that gives non-perishable food to area kids so they don't go hungry on days they're unable to access school lunches. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX TexasBeer CraftBeer SanAntonioFood
Leer más »
'Groove is in the Heart' jams live on 'Good Morning San Diego' -KEARNY MESA (KUSI) – “Groove is in the Heart” rocked out live on KUSI’s “Good Morning San Diego,” performing such songs as “Sunday Morning,” “Fighter,” and finally, “Groove is in the Heart.” The band will be playing a full night show at Navajo Live on March 18 and a Fundraiser at Full Circle on March 25. Categories:...
Leer más »
25 iconic San Antonio restaurants everyone should try at least onceSan Antonio is a verifiable mecca for food-loving folks who enjoy exploring the city and getting their grub on. Our culinary landscape is hella diverse, offering unlimited dining options for pretty much whatever you crave.
Leer más »