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Examiner Editorial

Beach Chalet Soccer Fields need revamp to extend playing time

A battle is brewing in the normally quiet neighborhoods around the western side of Golden Gate Park over a plan to replace 7 acres of grass soccer fields with artificial turf. The plan, which also would add lights to the area, pits sports enthusiasts and families against environmentalists and neighborhood activists.

The Beach Chalet Soccer Fields are one of the three most popular sites in San Francisco for sports. According to the Recreation and Park Department, 1,550 children and 600 adults use the site each week in spring and fall to play sports. Unfortunately, high demand results in other children being turned away. In a city already losing families at an alarming rate, making it difficult to join organized sports teams will do nothing to keep households here.

Thus, while there may not be a perfect solution to this fight, the fields should be transformed to extend playing time.

The soccer fields are located off John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park, adjacent to the Beach Chalet, which operates a restaurant and visitor center in the park. The location across from Ocean Beach causes aquatic fog and moisture to consistently drench the fields, making the grass soggy and prone to disrepair.

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