Proposition N

Golden Gate Park Underground Parking Facility

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Would amend the Golden Gate Park Revitalization Act of 1998 to state that the City may use public funds to acquire, operate, or subsidize public parking in the Golden Gate Park Concourse Underground Parking Facility. Proposition N requires a simple majority (50% + 1) to pass.

Fiscal Impact: May reduce the cost of government, as the ordinance would permit the City to refinance existing Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority debt which may result in future cost savings to the City.

Next San Francisco County Measure: Proposition O

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Pro/Con
Pro: 

Proponents of Proposition N argue that it will support improved accessibility to Golden Gate Park for people who depend on driving by -giving the City more flexibility over the management and parking rates in Golden Gate Park Music Concourse parking garage. They argue as it stands now, the parking garage under Golden Gate Park's Music Concourse isn't fully meeting the publics needs. 

A YES vote on this measure means: The Golden Gate Park Revitalization Act of 1998 would be amended to state that the City may use public funds to acquire, operate, or subsidize public parking in the Golden Gate Park Concourse Underground Parking Facility.

No official argument against Proposition N was submitted.

Con: 

No official argument against Proposition N was submitted.

A NO vote on this measure means: The Golden Gate Park Revitalization Act of 1998 would not be amended.

 

In Depth

Ordinance amending the Golden Gate Park Revitalization Act of 1998 ("Proposition J") to state that the City may use public funds to acquire, operate, or subsidize public parking in the Golden Gate Park Concourse Underground Parking Facility ("Parking Facility"); directing the Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority ("Concourse Authority") to commence dissolution proceedings; and, upon said dissolution, transferring jurisdiction of the Parking Facility and certain other property from the Concourse Authority to the Recreation and Park Department, repealing Proposition J in its entirety, and deleting references to the _Concourse Authority from the Municipal Code. 

Source: Legal Text of Proposition N

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