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Use Limitations Pesticide Use Usage EPA #/ Other uses require an exemption (click Product Name Type Ingredients Hazard Limitation Changes made 2015 SF code* here) Tier** Type*** (lbs a.i) GENERAL USE PESTICIDES Streptomyces Least Actinovate Fungicide 73314-1 lydicus WYEC hazardous Least Limited 108 (Tier III) 0.005 Least Advion Ant Bait Insecticide 352-664 Indoxacarb 0.1% hazardous Least Limited Arena (Dupont) (Tier III) Least Advion Ant Gel Indoxacarb Insecticide 352-746 hazardous Least Limited (Dupont) 0.05% (Tier III) 0.007 Least Advion Cockroach Insecticide 352-668 Indoxacarb 0.5% hazardous Least Limited Bait Arena (Dupont) (Tier III) 0.000 Least Advion Cockroach Insecticide 352-652 Indoxacarb 0.6% hazardous Least Limited Gel Bait (Dupont) (Tier III) 0.051 Removed "When labelling permits, use on an experimental basis for Anthracnose Least For use on high-value Coast Live Oaks (Quercus Agri-Fos Systemic Potassium control on Fungicide 71962-1 hazardous Least Limited agrifolia) susceptible to Phytophthora, or in Fungicide phosphite 45.8% sycamores." Specified (Tier III) experiments with Phytophthora control. Coast Live Oak. Replaced "Sudden Oak Death" with Phytopthora. 9.469 Replaced previous language "...For weeds in rights of way, or invasive species in natural areas where Imazapyr, More Alternative to Tier I herbicides. Use caution with other alternatives are Alligare Rotary 2 SL Herbicide 81927-6 isopropylamine hazardous More Limited adjoining desirable vegetation. ineffective, especially salt 28% (Tier II) for invasive legumes and composites such as yellow star thistle and purple star thistle." Subject to "Limitations on most restricted herbicides" Aquamaster Glyphosate, Most Other limitations: For aquatic uses, use for (Roundup Custom) Herbicide 524-343 isopropylamine hazardous Most Limited emergent plants in ponds, lakes, drainage canals, Herbicide salt 53.8% (Tier I) and areas around water or within watershed areas. 121.597 Least Avenger Herbicide 82052-1 d-Limonene 60% hazardous More Limited Burndown herbicide. Not for use near water. (Tier III) 7.592 More nonanoic acid, Added - alternative to Axxe Herbicide 70299-20 hazardous More Limited Burndown herbicide. 61% Tier I herbicides (Tier II) For greenhouses and established plants for Most interiorscapes. Do not apply on flowering plants Azatin XL Insecticide 70051-27 Azadirachtin 3% hazardous More Limited when bees are active. USE UP EXISTING STOCKS - (Tier I) Azatrol is safer alternative. More For greenhouses and established plants for Azatrol EC Azadirachtin Insecticide 2217-836 hazardous More Limited interiorscapes. Do not apply on flowering plants Insecticide (2328) 1.2% (Tier II) when bees are active. 1.016

Bacillus thuringiensis Bacillus Least insecticides Insecticide Various thuringiensis hazardous Least Limited (excluding mosquito (various subspp.) (Tier III) control)

Least exemptprod- Cedarwood oil, BestYet Cedarcide Insecticide hazardous Least Limited 009 amorphous silica (Tier III) Added - Organic More BioLink Buffer & exemptprod- Citric acid 20%, approved adjuvant, Adjuvant hazardous Least Limited Penetrant 010 garlic extract 7% pilot tested with Axxe (Tier II) burndown herbicide

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Use Limitations Pesticide Use Usage EPA #/ Other uses require an exemption (click Product Name Type Ingredients Hazard Limitation Changes made 2015 SF code* here) Tier** Type*** (lbs a.i) Synthetic carboxylated Least Bond Spreader- 34704- latex 50%, Adjuvant hazardous Least Limited Sticker 50033 primary aliphatic (Tier III) oxyalkylated alcohol 10% Least Only for use on rat mites, bedbugs, lice, and Cimexa Insecticide Amorphous silica Insecticide 73079-12 hazardous Least Limited yellowjackets in walls when nonchemical Dust gel 100% (Tier III) techniques prove ineffective. 0.384 1050775- Least CMR Silicone Polymethyl- Adjuvant 50025 hazardous More Limited Surfactant siloxane, nonionic [INACTIVE] (Tier III) Least 2935- Competitor Adjuvant Ethyl oleate hazardous Least Limited 50173 (Tier III) More For use as a last resort in greenhouses. If Conserve SC Turf and Insecticide 62719-291 Spinosad 11.6% hazardous Least Limited feasible, alternate with other products to avoid Ornamental (Tier II) the development of resistance. Use on high value Least Mammal Oil of black Critter Ridder 50932-10 hazardous Least Limited repellant pepper 0.48% (Tier III) Fats & glyceridic More oils margosa Debug Turbo Nematicide 70310-5 hazardous Least Limited 65.8%, (Tier II) azadirachtin 42.739 White pepper 3%, Least Mammal exemptprod- Detour white mineral oil hazardous Least Limited repellant 015 87%, silica 10% (Tier III) Preferred alternative to Wasp Freeze but may Eco 2-phenethyl Least not act quickly enough during late summer, when Exempt/Essentria Jet exemptprod- Insecticide proprionate 2%, hazardous Least Limited yellowjackets are most aggressive. Consider Wasp and Hornet 007 rosemary oil 3% (Tier III) digging up nest and baiting with honey in Killer evening to attract raccoons. Enstar II Insect More S-kinoprene USE UP EXISTING STOCKS. For use only in Growth Regulator Insecticide 2724-476 hazardous More Limited 64.1% nurseries and on roses. (Enstar 5E) (Tier II) Rosemary oil 10%, geraniol 5%, peppermint Least exemptprod- Essentria IC3 Insecticide oil 2%, hazardous Least Limited 013 wintergreen oil, (Tier III) white mineral oil, vanillin, Added "USE UP EXISTING Most STOCKS." Phasing out; Iron HEDTA Fiesta Herbicide 67702-26 hazardous More Limited USE UP EXISTING STOCKS. little use and questions 26.52% (Tier I) on long term effectiveness. 18.831 Subject to "Limitations on most restricted herbicides" Triclopyr, Most Use only for targeted treatments of high profile Garlon 4 Ultra Herbicide 62719-527 butoxyethyl ester hazardous Most Limited or highly invasive exotics via dabbing or 60.45% (Tier I) injection. May use for targeted spraying only when dabbing or injection are not feasible. HIGH PRIORITY TO FIND ALTERNATIVE 42.964 Least Gentrol Point Source Insecticide 2724-469 Hydroprene 96% hazardous Least Limited Roach Control Device (Tier III) 0.229 Replaced previous language "...For weeds in rights of way, or invasive species in natural areas where Imazapyr, More Alternative to Tier I herbicides. Use caution with other alternatives are Habitat Herbicide 241-426 isopropylamine hazardous More Limited adjoining desirable vegetation. ineffective, especially salt, 28% (Tier II) for invasive legumes and composites such as yellow star thistle and purple star thistle." 0.438 Most Intice Thiquid Ant Insecticide 73079-7 Borax, 5% hazardous Least Limited Bait (Tier I) 1.303

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Use Limitations Pesticide Use Usage EPA #/ Other uses require an exemption (click Product Name Type Ingredients Hazard Limitation Changes made 2015 SF code* here) Tier** Type*** (lbs a.i) More M-pede Nursery, specialty gardens, and Africanized Insecticide 62719-515 Potash soap 49% hazardous More Limited Insecticide/Fungicide Honey Bees. (Tier II) 19.814 More Maxforce FC Magnum Not for use in outdoor areas with potential rain Insecticide 432- 1460 Fipronil 0.05% hazardous More Limited Roach Killer Bait Gel exposure (Tier II) Maxforce FC More Professional Insect Not for use in outdoor areas with potential rain Insecticide 432-1256 Fipronil 0.01% hazardous More Limited Control Ant Bait exposure (Tier II) Stations 0.000 Maxforce FC More Professional Insect Not for use in outdoor areas with potential rain Insecticide 432-1257 Fipronil 0.05% hazardous More Limited Control Roach Bait exposure (Tier II) Stations 0.044 Maxforce FC More Professional Insect Not for use in outdoor areas with potential rain Insecticide 432-1259 Fipronil 0.01% hazardous More Limited Control Roach Killer exposure (Tier II) Bait Gel 0.000 Aminopyralid, trii- For invasive species in natural areas or parklands More 62719- sopropanolamine where other alternatives are ineffective, Milestone Herbicide hazardous More Limited 519 salt (5928) especially for invasive legumes and composites (Tier II) 40.6% such as yellow star thistle and purple star thistle. 0.094 Aminopyralid, triisopropanolami More 62719- ne salt, 2%; Milestone VM Plus Herbicide hazardous More Limited Use only for cut stump or injection 572 Triclopyr, (Tier II) triethylamine salt, 16% Replaced previous language" "...Preferred alternative to triclopyr Imazapyr, More Nufarm Polaris Alternative to Tier I herbicides. Use caution with for use on invasive Herbicide 228-534 isopropylamine hazardous More Limited Herbicide adjoining desirable vegetation. weeds in natural areas, salt, 28% (Tier II) such as broom, Cotoneaster, or Arundograss." 0.896 Least exemptprod- Sodium lauryl OhYeah! Insecticide hazardous Least Limited 002 sulfate (Tier III) Soap spray is preferred for removing ant trails. Removed: "wear More Minimize use in enclosed areas due to scent. protective Orange Guard Insecticide 61887-1 D-limonene 5.8% hazardous More Limited Potential aquatic hazard - do not apply directly equipment." (Tier II) to water. Redundant with label. Least exemptprod- Organocide Insecticide Sesame oil 5% hazardous Least Limited 010 (Tier III) More Oust XP Herbicide Sulfometuron- For use only on airport operational areas subject Herbicide 352-601 hazardous Most Limited (DuPont) methyl 75% to FAA requirements. (Tier II) 8.564 Polyalkyleneoxide Least 83416- modified Pentrabark Adjuvant hazardous More Limited 50001 heptamethyltrisil (Tier III) oxane Boric acid 35%, petroleum Prescription distillates- Most Use in situations where adhesion of dust is Treatment Brand Insecticide 499-384 hydrotreated hazardous More Limited important and non-aerosol boric acid products Perma-Dust light 10%, HFC- (Tier I) are ineffective. 134A, 1,1 difluoroethane 0.026 Prescription Treatment Brand Phenothrin 12%, Most Use only when a concern for public safety, and in Wasp-Freeze Wasp Insecticide 499-362 d-trans allethrin hazardous Most Limited situations where use of EcoExempt product is and Hornet Killer .129%, CO2 (Tier I) inadequate or unsafe. Formula 1 Subject to "Limitations on most hazardous Glyphosate, Most herbicides" Roundup Promax Herbicide 524-579 isopropylamine hazardous Most Limited Use of Aquamaster + Competitor is preferred Herbicide salt 48.7% (Tier I) except in situations where rainfastness is needed. 560.455 Shake-Away Coyote Least Mammal exemptprod- Coyote urine 5%, Urine Repellant hazardous Least Limited repellant 014 limestone 95% Granules (Tier III)

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Use Limitations Pesticide Use Usage EPA #/ Other uses require an exemption (click Product Name Type Ingredients Hazard Limitation Changes made 2015 SF code* here) Tier** Type*** (lbs a.i) Phosphoric acid, Least Sluggo Slug and Snail Molluscicide 67702-3 iron(3+) salt hazardous Least Limited Bait (1:1) 1% (Tier III) 0.022 More 65328- Spraytech Oil Insecticide Soybean oil hazardous Least Limited 50001 (Tier II) Replaced previous language: "For invasive species in natural areas where other Imazapyr, More Alternative to Tier I herbicides. Use caution with alternatives are Stalker herbicide Herbicide 241-398 isopropylamine hazardous More Limited adjoining desirable vegetation. USE UP EXISTING ineffective, especially salt 28% (Tier II) STOCK for invasive legumes and composites such as yellow star thistle and purple star " 0.486 Terro Ant Killer II, Sodium Terro Ant Killer II Most tetraborate Liquid Ant Baits, Insecticide 149-8 hazardous Least Limited decahydrate Terro-PCO Liquid Ant (Tier I) 5.4% Bait 0.065 GOLF PRODUCTS Least Mineral oil, Civitas One Fungicide 69526-17 hazardous Least Limited Added refined, 89% (Tier III) Least Potassium Fosphite Fungicide Fungicide 68573-2 hazardous More Limited Only for use on golf courses. phosphate (Tier III) 238.747 Most Azoxystrobin For use on Harding Park/Fleming golf courses Heritage Fungicide Fungicide 100-1093 hazardous Most Limited 50% only in preparation for tournament play (Tier I) 4.675 For use on Harding Park/Fleming golf courses More Lontrel Turf and only in preparation for tournament play. May be Herbicide 62719-305 Clopyralid, 40.9% hazardous More Limited Ornamental Herbicide used 1x/year in other golf courses on greens (Tier II) only. 6.845 More For use on Harding Park/Fleming golf courses Removed - Using Nufarm Quinclorac Herbicide 228-592 Quinclorac, 75% hazardous More Limited only in preparation for tournament play. USE UP Quinclorac 1.5L SPC 75 DF Herbicide (Tier II) EXISTING STOCKS. instead Trinexapac-ethyl More Growth 11.3%, Only use on Harding/Fleming golf courses in Corrected "Most" to Primo Maxx 100-937 hazardous More Limited 8.231067 regulator tetrahydrofurfury preparation for major golf tournaments. "More hazardous" (Tier II) l alcohol (THFA) Quinclorac, More For use on Harding Park/Fleming golf courses Quinclorac 1.5L Herbicide 53883-336 dimethylamine hazardous More Limited only in preparation for tournament play. salt, 18.92% (Tier II) More Only use on City-owned golf courses in Sapphire Herbicide 62719-547 Penoxsulam hazardous More Limited preparation for major golf tournaments. (Tier II) 0.290 For management of pink snow mold Metconazole, Most (Microdochium nivale) on Harding Park/Fleming Tourney Fungicide 59639-144 50%; Silica- hazardous More Limited golf courses only in preparation for tournament crystalline quartz (Tier I) play. Trimmit 2SC Plant More Growth Paclobutrazol For use only on golf courses in preparation for Growth Regulator for 100-1014 hazardous More Limited regulator 22.3% tournament play. Turfgrass (Tier II) 1.798 For use on Harding Park/Fleming golf courses Most Triticonazole, only in preparation for tournament play. May be Trinity TM Fungicide 7969-257 hazardous More Limited 19.2% used 1x/year in other golf courses on greens (Tier I) only. Subject to "Limitations on most restricted Triclopyr, Most herbicides". Turflon Ester Herbicide 62719-258 butoxyethyl ester hazardous Most Limited Targeted treatment of golf course turf. HIGH 61.6% (Tier I) PRIORITY TO FIND ALTERNATIVE. 1.097 VECTOR CONTROL PRODUCTS

Poly(oxy-1,2- Mosquito ethanediyl),alpha- More Use for late instar mosquito larvae and pupae, in Corrected Tier ranking Agnique MMF-G control - 7969-333 isodecyl-omega- hazardous More Limited combination with microbial products. USE UP (was Tier III). Corrected other hydroxy- (Tier II) REMAINING STOCK EPA number. phosphate 32% 35.668

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Use Limitations Pesticide Use Usage EPA #/ Other uses require an exemption (click Product Name Type Ingredients Hazard Limitation Changes made 2015 SF code* here) Tier** Type*** (lbs a.i) Highly refined Mosquito More BVA2 Mosquito petroleum Use as a pupacide for public health mosquito control - 70589-1 hazardous More Limited Larvicide distillate (mineral treatments. other (Tier II) oil) 1101.787 HIGH PRIORITY FOR REMOVAL. USE UP EXISTING STOCKS. For use only in San Francisco International Airport Terminal Areas, or for commercial lessees on city properties that are not adjacent to natural areas. In commercial Most establishments, use of product shall be a last Contrac All-Weather Bromadiolone Rodenticide 12455-79 hazardous Most Limited resort after other, less-toxic measures have Blox 0.005% (Tier I) been implemented, including sanitation and trapping, and only where a significant public health hazard is recognized by the SF Dept. of Public Health. In all cases, monitoring shall be used whenever feasible to minimize rodenticide use. 0.005 Bacillus thuringiensis Any microbial mosquito larvicide with active Mosquito Least Mosquito control - (Berliner or ingredients Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner or control - Various hazardous Least Limited microbial Israelensis) or Israelensis) or Bacillus sphaericus is categorized microbial (Tier III) Bacillus as Least limited. sphaericus 106.354 Use for tanks with limited access, or other areas where frequent treatments are infeasible. For Mosquito Least Mosquito control S-Methoprene City catchment basins, microbial products are control - Various hazardous More Limited products - IGRs (5026 preferred. Not for use in estuarine environments IGRs (Tier III) except under control of San Mateo Mosquito Abatement District. 0.006 See Site-Specific Limitations. For rat control only in situations with high public health concerns, Rodent control - More where trapping is infeasible. In all cases, diphacinone block Rodenticide Various Diphacinone hazardous More Limited monitoring shall be used whenever feasible to baits (Tier II) minimize rodenticide use. HIGH PRIORITY TO FIND ALTERNATIVE. 0.053 For use only in City-owned sewer lines, San Francisco International Airport Terminal Areas, or for commercial lessees on city properties that are not adjacent to natural areas. In commercial establishments, use of product shall be a last Top Gun All Weather Most Bromethalin resort after other, less-toxic measures have Bait Block Rodenticide 67517-66 hazardous Most Limited 0.01% been implemented, including sanitation and Rodenticide (Tier I) trapping, and only where a significant public health hazard is recognized by the San Francisco Dept. of Public Health. In all cases, monitoring shall be used whenever feasible to minimize rodenticide use. 0.021 *For products exempt from US EPA registration (usually 'Generally Regarded as Safe'), SF creates its own product code **A product's tier ranking reflects hazard (the possibility of harm) but not risk (probability of harm). It is does not include consideration of likely exposure. It is determined using the SF Pesticide Hazard Screening Protocol, http://sfenvironment.org/download/guide-to-the-reduced-risk-pesticide-list-revised-2013 ***Use limitation type is an informal rating of risk (probability of harm), determined by considering a product's hazard tier rating, formulation, likely exposure, and typical uses. Applications of "most limited" pesticides must be justified at an annual public hearing.

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2017 San Francisco Reduced Risk Pesticide List: Restrictions on “most hazardous” (Tier I) herbicides 12/30/16 DRAFT

Background The restrictions below were created in a public process by the San Francisco Department of the Environment Integrated Pest Management Program in close consultation with all City & County of San Francisco departments involved in land management activities, in keeping with the Precautionary Principle and Integrated Pest Management ordinances (Environment Code, Chapters 1 and 3). These restrictions apply only to “most hazardous” herbicides, defined here as herbicide products rated as “Tier I” using San Francisco’s Pesticide Hazard Screening Protocol. US EPA label restrictions take precedence and must be followed. All other uses of “most hazardous” herbicides require an exemption granted by the San Francisco Department of the Environment.

Conditions of use for “most hazardous” herbicides General requirements 1. All treated areas postings must be clearly noticed identify the area to be treated, marked be set up three days before treatment, and be identifiable for four days after the treatment. Blue indicator dyes must be used for spray treatments except on golf courses or in cases where posting is not otherwise required. The use of blue dye must be noted on the posting. Dye must be mixed at a concentration that makes it clearly visible to the casual observer. 2. Contractors must be fully briefed and trained in the City’s San Francisco IPM program’s ordinance, requirements and policies. 3. Beginning six months from the adoption of these restrictions, Any application of ‘most hazardous’ systemic herbicides on City property within the City limits or at San Francisco International Airport must be under the direct supervision of a licensed person. A licensed person is defined for these purposes as a person possessing either an Agricultural Pest Control Advisor license, a Qualified Applicator License, or a Qualified Applicator Certificate issued by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. “Direct supervision” means that the licensed person must be physically present at the site of application.

General prohibitions: 4. No use for purely cosmetic purposes. including turf areas as well as other managed landscapes. 5. No use within 15 feet of designated, actively maintained public paths. “Designated public paths” are walking paths that appear on park maps. If maps do not exist for a park, then “designated public paths” means paths that are actively maintained by City operations. 6. No broadcast spraying using a spray boom is permitted, except for targeted treatments at Harding Park golf course in preparation for tournament play. 7. No use on the grounds of schools, preschools, or other areas frequented by children or childrens’ play areas (see attached list or website map at http://sfrecpark.org/parks-open-spaces/find-a-destination/), 8. No use within buffer zones (generally 60 feet) around water bodies designated as red-legged frog habitat. Pesticide use in California red-legged frog habitat will be limited as described in the California Red-legged Frog Stipulated Injunction. No use in areas restricted by the California Red-legged Frog Stipulated Injunction 9. No use on blackberry (Rubus) plants when fruits are present.

Allowed uses (only as method of last resort): 10. Airport runways falling under FAA regulations. 11. Areas falling under state or federal vegetation management requirements, including airport runways, utility rights of way and easements, dams, reservoirs, and watershed lands. If treatments are required within 15 feet of public paths in these areas, a physical barrier must be erected around the treated area. 12. Cases judged by City pest management professionals as posing a significant public safety, public health or fire risk, for example, poison oak along popular trails or resprouting trees that constitute a fire

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hazard. If such treatments are necessary within 15 feet of a designated public path, a physical barrier must be erected around the treated area. 13. Landscape renovations, provided that weed prevention measures are put in place and the treated area is fenced off for four days after treatment. 14. Invasive species that pose a threat to local, native, rare, threatened or endangered species or ecosystems, and which cannot be controlled by other means, except as prohibited under the General Prohibitions section above. 15. Street median strips in situations where alternative control measures pose safety risks to applicators or the public

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List of Childrens’ Play Areas in San Francisco

• 10th Ave & Clement Mini • Park • Hilltop Park • 24th/York Mini Park • Holly Park • Adam Rogers Park • Huntington Park • Alamo Square • Hyde/Vallejo Mini Park • Alice Chalmers Plgd • India Basin Shoreline Park • Alioto Mini Park • J P Murphy Plgd • Park • Jackson Plgd • Angelo J. Rossi Plgd • James Rolph Jr Plgd • Aptos Plgd • Joe DiMaggio Plgd • Argonne Children’s Play Area • John McLaren Park (Gambier/Burrows) • Balboa Park and Pool • John McLaren Park (Group Picnic & CPA) • "Bayview Playground • John McLaren Park (Peru) • MLK Jr. Pool" • Jose Coronado Plgd • Bernal Heights Rec Center • Joseph L. Alioto Perform Arts (North) • Boeddeker Park, Father Alfred E • Joseph L. Alioto Perform Arts (South) • Brooks Park • Joseph Lee Children’s Play Area • Brotherhood Head Mini Park • Julius Kahn Plgd • Buchanan Street Mall - N of Turk • Junipero Serra Plgd • Buchanan Street Mall - S of Turk • Juri Commons • Buchanan Street Mall @ Fulton • Kelloch/Velasco Park • • Kidpower Park - Hoff Street • Bush/Broderick Mini Park • Koshland Park • Cabrillo Plgd • Lafayette Park • Carl • Laurel Hill Plgd • Cayuga Plgd • Lessing/Sears Mini Park • Cayuga/Lamartine Mini Park • Lincoln Park/Plgd • Chinese Recreation Center • Little Hollywood Park • Coleridge Mini Park • Louis Sutter Plgd • Cow Hollow Playground • Margaret Hayward Plgd • Crocker Amazon Plgd (@ Geneva) • McCoppin Square • Crocker Amazon Plgd (@ Italy) • McKinley Square • Crocker Amazon Plgd (@ La Grande) • Merced Heights Plgd • Douglass Playground • Michelangelo Plgd • Duboce Park Playground • Midtown Terrace Plgd • Eureka Valley Playground • Minnie & Lovie Ward • Excelsior Plgd • Miraloma Plgd • Franklin Square • Play Structure - Helen Diller • Fulton Playground • Mission Playground • Garfield Square • Mission Rec Center • George Christopher Plgd • Moscone Rec Center (East) • Gilman Playground • Moscone Rec Center (West - Yerba Buena) • , Rec Ctr, Silver Tree • • Golden Gate Heights Park • Muriel Leff Mini Park • - 10th Ave & Fulton Children’s • Noe Valley Children's Playground (Noe Valley Play Area (GGP Section 2) Courts) • Golden Gate Park (Herschel Spillman Carousel) - • Palega Plgd (GGP Sect 1) • Palou/Phelps Park • Golden Gate Park (Koret) • Panhandle Playground (GGP Section 1) • Golden Gate Park (Lincoln) - (GGP Section 6) • Parkside Square • Golden Gate Park (Stow Lake) - Mother's Meadow • Parque Ninos Unidos (GGP Section 4) • Patricia’s Green • Grattan Plgd • Peixotto Plgd • Hamilton Plgd • Portsmouth Square • Hayes Valley Plgd • Potrero del Sol • Hellen Wills Park • Potrero Hill Rec Center - North (lower) • Herz Plgd • Potrero Hill Rec Center - South (upper)

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• Precita Park • Prentiss Mini Park • Presidio Heights Plgd • Randolph/Bright Mini Park • Raymond Kimbell Plgd • Richmond Plgd • Rochambeau Plgd • Rolph-Nichol Park • Selby/Palou Mini Park • Seward Mini Park • Sgt John Macaulay Park • Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove • Silver Terrace Plgd • SOMA Eugene Friend Rec Ctr • South Park • South Sunset Plgd • St Mary's Rec Center • St Mary's Square • States Street Plgd • Sunnyside Playground • Sunset Playground • Tenderloin Children's Playground • Turk/Hyde Mini Park • Upper Noe Rec Center • Victoria Manalo Draves Park • Visitacion Valley Greenway • Visitacion Valley Plgd • Walter Haas Plgd • Washington & Hyde Mini Park • Washington Square • West Portal Playground • West Sunset Plgd • Willie "Woo Woo" Wong (Chinese) Playground • Woh Hei Yuen • Youngblood/Coleman Plgd

th • 24 /Quintara* playground • The Kids’ Park, between Long Bridge Street and China Basin St** • Mariposa Park, small paly area, across the street from Benioff Children’s Hospital**

*Maintained by SF PUC. **Maintained by MJM Management All other sites maintained by RPD.

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Map of children’s play areas maintained by the San Francisco Department of Recreation & Parks. See also: http://sfrecpark.org/parks-open-spaces/find-a-destination/

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