The Future of Balboa Park: A Community Conversation — Sat., March 28th
“The Future of Balboa Park: A Community Conversation”
When: Saturday, March 28, 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Where: Mission Valley Library Community Room
“The Future of Balboa Park: A Community Conversation” will invite members of the San Diego public, who are the real stakeholders of the Park, to begin exploring new strategies for effective park stewardship and responsible park management.

The town hall, organized by the San Diego Community Coalition and Neighbors for a Better San Diego, will be facilitated by two foremost Balboa Park advocates, landscape architect/urban planner Vicki Estrada and former City Architect Michael Stepner.
With increased public interest in San Diego’s “Crown Jewel,” Estrada and Stepner will lead this public discussion of critical issues, including:
- How do we ensure that the park has the resources it needs to provide the services and benefits San Diegans deserve from this regional asset?
- How can we unify Park stakeholders to work together toward common goals?

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