Balboa Park Needs Your Voice

A drive to create a public-private Park conservancy will launch Saturday, March 28 with public Town Hall

By Kate Callen

The people of San Diego are the real stakeholders of Balboa Park, and they are ready to take back their “crown jewel” from a city government that has neglected and exploited it.

A grassroots drive to create a public-private Park conservancy will launch Saturday, March 28, at a San Diego Community Coalition town hall at 9:30 a.m. at the Mission Valley Library, 2123 Fenton Parkway. The forum is co-hosted by Neighbors for a Better San Diego.

Mission Valley Library

“The Future of Balboa Park: A Community Conversation” will invite San Diegans to consider how we might follow the lead of cities like New York, New Orleans, and St. Louis in giving our park a transparent and accountable governance structure. The conversation will be led by long-time Balboa Park advocates Vicki Estrada and Michael Stepner.

Rag readers have pointed out that the Balboa Park town hall is the same morning as the third national No Kings protest. Coalition forums are always held on Saturdays. In scheduling this one under time pressure, we had to choose among many bad options.

To offer an alternative communication channel, we’re asking San Diegans to submit written comments this week. You can send a message (to kate@katecallen.com) to answer these questions:

Do you think City Hall has done an adequate job of managing Balboa Park? If not, do you think a public-private governance structure would work better? And would you support that change in governance?

Written comments will be incorporated in a report that looks forward to a brighter future for Balboa Park. Even if you plan to attend, submitting a comment will help ensure that your views are represented in summary reporting. Follow-up events will be planned.

For details on the Community Conversation, visit:

 

Author: Kate Callen

1 thought on “Balboa Park Needs Your Voice

  1. Would love to know if you’ve done any outreach to organizations in the park, or the BP committee, or Forever BP, or BPCP, or BPOC, or any other local groups, or if this is mostly being promoted through your networks and word-of-mouth? I’m planning to attend and would be happy to promote through additional Park channels.

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