Not undefiled, but not that bad, considering. Kudos to the cleaning crew, as usual.
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Dolores Park Follies, Sunday 03.29.15
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Not undefiled, but not that bad, considering. Kudos to the cleaning crew, as usual.
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Dolores Park Follies, Sunday 03.29.15
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Millions of dollars spent to fix the park and they aren’t putting in enough urinals and trash cans. I feel like this was done on purpose so that the city will be forced to hire folks. It’s a way to create more government jobs that wouldn’t be necessary had they planned correctly. People have been partying and leaving trash in this park well before the plans were developed. A fourth grader could have planned for the trash/peeing situation. Maybe some techies can create trash drones to fly around and pick up after folks.
The fact that this park is so over used just shows you how much this city needs more open public space. The more crammed we are in our apartments, the more there is a need for park space. It’s only going to get more crowded as we move forward.
Actually, none of the new areas (where the millions were spent) are open yet — so it is a bit premature to condemn the lack of trash cans.