Summary of a Survey of Childcare Providers Who Use City Park and Recreation Sites
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1 Summary of a Survey of Childcare Providers Who Use City Park and Recreation Sites During the summer of 2003, the San Francisco Childhood Lead Prevention Program sent a survey to 733 family childcare and childcare centers to determine which park and recreation sites were used by providers. Twenty six percent of providers (188 providers) responded to the survey. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department matched this survey information with the status of potential lead hazards for each of the 91sites identified in the survey. All of these sites have been assessed by the Recreation and Park Department and were determined to be free of lead hazards at the time of the assessment or hazards were found and corrected except for the following sites: Bright and Randolph Mini Park Coleridge & Esmerelda Mini Park Golden Gate Park playgrounds Golden Gate Park Stowe Lake Boathouse Lincoln Park McCoppin Square Mountain Lake Park Noe Valley Courts Palou Phelps Mini Park Washington Square and Marini Allyne Park Head Street Mini Park (Brotherhood/ Head Mini) Candlestick Park Marina Green Tank Hill Washington/Hyde Mini Park All of these sites have been scheduled to be assessed beginning in July, 2004 and any lead hazards identified will be corrected. Please refer to the complete list of parks for more detailed information. Deteriorated paint may pose a risk to children s health. Conditions at these facilities change over time. If you observe chipped, flaking, or peeling paint at any of the sites that you take children to, please report that to the Recreation and Park Department by calling Note: Eleven sites identified by providers in the survey were either sites not under Recreation and Park administration or were not able to be identified as Rec. and Park sites.
2 Alamo Square Hayes/Steiner Listed in survey results Alice Chalmers, Playground Brunswick/Whittier Listed in survey results Alioto Park - Mini Park 20th/Capp Listed in survey results Allyne Park Gough/Green To be done Listed in survey results Alta Plaza Park Jackson/Steiner Argonne Playground 18th/Geary Listed in survey results Balboa Playground Ocean/San Jose Listed in survey results Bayview Playground 3rd/Armstrong Listed in survey results Bernal Heights Park Bernal Heights Blvd Listed in survey results Bright & Randolph Mini Park Randolph/Bright To be done State waiver granted Brooks Park 373 Ramsell Listed in survey results Head Street Mini Park (Brotherhood/Head Mini) Brotherhood/Head To be done Listed in survey results Buena Vista Park Buena Vista/Haight Listed in survey results Cabrillo Playground 38th/Cabrillo Listed in survey results Candlestick Park Jamestown Avenue To be done Listed in survey results. Just the stadium though, not the surrounding park; that is owned by GGNRA Cayuga Playground Cayuga/Naglee Listed in survey results Cayuga/Lamartine-Mini Park Cayuga/Lamartine State waiver granted Chinese Playground Sacramento/Waverly Christopher Playground Diamond Hts/Duncan Listed in survey results Civic Center Plaza Grove/Larkin Coleridge & Esmerelda Mini Park Coleridge/Esmeralda To be done State waiver granted Cow Hollow Playground Baker/Greenwich Listed in survey results Crocker Amazon Playground Geneva/Moscow Listed in survey results Page 1 of 5
3 Douglass Playground Upper/26th Douglass Listed in survey results Excelsior Playground Russia/Madrid Listed in survey results Fulton Playground 27th Avenue/Fulton Listed in survey results Gilman Playground Gilman/Griffiths Listed in survey results Glen Park Playground and and Canyon Chenery/Elk Listed in survey results Golden Gate Park Panhandle Listed in survey results Golden Gate Park Stow Lake Boathouse To be done Listed in survey results Golden Gate Park (playgrounds) Fell/Stanyan To be done Listed in survey results Golden Gate Park Playgrounds (various) To be done Listed in survey results Grattan Playground Stanyan/Alma Listed in survey results Hamilton Playground, and Pool Geary/Steiner Hayes Valley Playground Hayes/Buchanan Listed in survey results Helen Wills Broadway/Larkin State waiver granted Herz Playground Listed in survey results Hilltop Park La Salle/Whitney Yg. Circle Listed in survey results Huntington Park California/Taylor J. P. Murphy Playground th Avenue Listed in survey results Joseph Lee Rec Center Oakdale/Mendell State waiver granted Jose Coronado (Folsom) Playground 21st/Folsom Listed in survey results Julius Kahn Playground Jackson/Spruce Kimbell Playground Pierce/Ellis Lafayette Square Washington/Laguna Listed in survey results Larsen Park 19th/Wawona Listed in survey results Page 2 of 5
4 Laurel Hill Playground Euclid/Collins Listed in survey results Lincoln Park Golf (includes playground) 34th Avenue/Clement To be done Little Hollywood Playground Lathrop-Tocoloma Listed in survey results Margaret Hayward Playground Laguna, Turk Listed in survey results Marina Green Marina Blvd. To be done Listed in survey results (called "Aquatic Park" in survey) McCoppin Square 24th Avenue/Taraval To be done McKinley Square 20th/Vermont Listed in survey results McLaren Park Visitacion Valley Listed in survey results Merced Heights Playground Byxbee/Shields Listed in survey results Michelangelo Playground Greenwich/Jones Listed in survey results Milton Myers (Hunters Point) 195 Kiska Road Listed in survey results Mission Dolores Park 18th/Dolores Listed in survey results Mission Playground & Pool 19th & Linda Listed in survey results Moscone Playground (Funston) Mountain Lake Park 12th Avenue/Lake Sreet To be done Chestnut/Buchanan Listed in survey results Noe Valley Courts 24th/Douglass To be done Listed in survey results North Beach Playground and Pool Oceanview (Minnie & Lovey) Playground and Recreation Center Lombard/Mason Capital Avenue/Montana Listed in survey results Palou Phelps Mini Park Palou at Phelps To be done Listed in survey results Parkside Square 26th Avenue/Vicente Listed in survey results Peixotto Playground Beaver/15th Street Listed in survey results Palega (aka Portola) Playground and Recreation Center Felton/Holyoke Portsmouth Square Kearny/Washington Listed in survey results Page 3 of 5
5 Potrero Hill Playground and 22nd/Arkansas Listed in survey results Precita Park Precita/Folsom Listed in survey results Presidio Heights Playground Clay/Laurel State waiver granted Richmond Playground 18th Avenue/Lake Street Listed in survey results Rochambeau Playground 24th Avenue/Lake Street Listed in survey results Rolph Playground Potrero Ave./Army Street Listed in survey results Rossi Playground and Pool Arguello Blvd./Anza Listed in survey results Silver Terrace Playground Silver Avenue/Bayshore Listed in survey results Saint Mary's Playgroundand Murray St./JustinDr Listed in survey results South of Market Park Folsom/Harriet/6th Listed in survey results South Sunset Playground 40th Avenue/Vicente Sunset Playground and 28th Avenue/Lawton Tank Hill Clarendon/Twin Peaks To be done Listed in survey results Tenderloin Children's Rec. Ctr. 560/570 Ellis Street State waiver granted Upper Noe Playground and Day/Sanchez Listed in survey results Washington Sq. & Marini Pl. Filbert/Stockton To be done Washington/Hyde Mini Park Washington/Hyde To be done Listed in survey results West Portal Playground Ulloa/Lenox Way Listed in survey results West Sunset Playground 39th Avenue/Ortega Listed in survey results Woh Hei Yuen 1213 Powell Listed in survey results Visitacion Valley Playground (Herz PG) Cora/Leland/Raymond New PG, therefore hazard assesment not needed. Listed in survey results Youngblood Coleman Galvez/Mendell Listed in survey results *"State waiver" is for licensed child care centers using parks. "Listed in survey reports" means that licensed family day care providers are using parks. Page 4 of 5
6 Sites mentioned in survey not on above list Crest Lake Crissy Field Golden Gate Zoo Great Highway-Ocean Beach Park Merced San Bruno Park Sutro Heights Park San Francisco Zoo PG SLUG Garden Park Sundial Park Yerba Buena Gardens Belongs to GGNRA Not sure what this refers to. Ocean Beach is GGNRA Not sure what this refers to. Zoo not included in survey Not sure what this refers to. Not owned by RPD. Page 5 of 5
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