Starr King Open Space: 3.5 Acres to Enjoy
30 Aug 2005By Alison Fromme, Neighborhood Newswire
Three and a half acres of open land stretch across the southeastern side of Potrero Hill, at the corner of Carolina and 23rd Streets. During dry summer months, passersby meander through crisscrossing paths on the brown parched property and stop to enjoy the views of Twin Peaks and the city. Some even set up lawn chairs and stay for the sunset.
Virtually no litter mars the land, clear evidence that the area is carefully tended. The space is not bordered by a fence, it has no identifying signs, and, without benches or picnic tables, it doesn’t obviously appear to be park. That’s because it isn’t. The property was set aside as a land trust in the 1980s when a company built Parkview Heights, a nearby high-density housing development. The parcel is officially known as Starr King Open Space, and is managed by a Board of Directors elected by Potrero Hill residents.
The Board works to keep the land clean of debris and invasive plants, and encourages the revival of native flora, such as purple needle grass and soap plant. Susanne Shields, Board secretary, says volunteers have removed thousands of invasives over the past three years: 15,000 fennel and 9,000 star thistle plants, and counting.
Despite the Open Space’s low profile, the Board welcomes community involvement, according to Shields. Last fall, a small group of volunteers spanning in age from four to 70 planted native trees that thrive on Potrero Hill’s serpentine soil, provide nectar for butterflies and moths, and shelter birds. Shields recruits volunteers by posting notices surrounding the park, on craigslist.com, and in the Potrero View.
“Neighborhood volunteers regularly work according to their own schedules and availability,” Shields said. “We have had hundreds of students needing to fulfill community service requirements and AmeriCorp youth and adult service groups work on the land. We hold a workday every month on the third Saturday from nine to one and we provide tools, gloves, wheelbarrows, and water.” People can also pitch in by calling 415-28-CLEAN (415-282-5326) to report illegal dumping.
Potrero Hill residents can run for the Board by mailing proof of residency (such as a photocopy of a drivers’ license) and a candidate statement to PO Box 880293, San Francisco, CA 94188-0293 at least two weeks before elections.
“The next annual meeting and election will be April 2006, but interested persons should make their interest known because when there are vacancies on the Board, the bylaws allow for appointments between elections,” Shields said. “The Board is all-volunteer, and most of the Open Space’s needs have to do with the land. Candidates are encouraged to volunteer so that they can become known and find out if it’s really something they want to do.” With proof of residency, community members can vote in Board member elections, which are usually held at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House.
For more information about volunteering to work on the Starr King Open Space land, call Ralph Hunter at 415 293-3080. For information regarding other Starr King projects volunteer opportunities, call Susanne Shields at 415 810-4900.
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I need to check this park out… by the way, I just noticed the Police Blotter at http://www.potrerohillsf.com/crime/ - very cool. I must be blind, I hadn’t seen it previously.
The police blotter launched quietly last week without much fanfare. Also, on the right hand column is a feed from the police blotter of the 3 most recent entries.
I am a resident on the hill, I live right across the street from Starr King elementary school and I am having a BIG problem with the board secretary Suzanne Shields. She is constantly picking and complaining about every little thing she can find to us. This last Saturday she took it upon herself to chop down our cactus that we have had for several years next to our gate. We are all women living here and it made us feel safer because it made it so that no one could climb over our gate. This is not exactly the safest place to live as anyone who lives right here knows. She also took it upon herself to chop down a tree on the other side of our gate, we now feel like an open target without the cactus and the tree. I would like to know what her purpose for this was???? Who the hell is she to just take it upon herself to come over here and start chopping down whatever she feels like chopping down. We keep the area in front of our gate manicured and watered and clean so what her problem is I do not know, but I think that its time and I say this because of the condition of the park, (fire hazard), and just the overall unkempted look of it, that if its her job to maintain the park property maybe its time to elect someone else because she is not the one for the job. Sorry Suzanne but you are nothing but a Gladys Kravits, control freak and you need to stop.