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The revitalized gardens of Alcatraz are worthy of a captive audience Pay parking proposal for West Crissy Marina residents concerned about Board of Supervisors set to hear In the air, on land, and sea … By Bruce Bellingham Field open for public comment another spike in crime Edward II appeal Oct. 4 By Bekki Mason  , visitors to Alcatraz plants died and the weeds took over. From By Bruce Bellingham By Sidra Stitch are as likely to ask about the 1969 to 1971, Native Americans took over  G G National thriving gardens on The Rock as Alcatraz. They did not seem interested in Recreation Area (GGNRA) is Court of law likely next stop for controversial Warming Hut they are to ask about Al Capone, maintaining any gardens. requesting public input on a pro-       of troubled nal. It involved a dramatic car chase over the The National Park Service took custody subsidized housing project T“Machine Gun” Kelly, and the other leg- posed parking fee at West Crissy times – others say it is a pattern in Carquinez Strait. The perpetrators thought it endary worst-of-the-worst federal inmates of Alcatraz in 1972. But it wasn’t until 2003 TField – the portion of the Presidio managed the Marina District that repeats itself was a joyride, but the joy quickly ended for incarcerated there over the years. that a concerted effort to restore the gar- by the GGNRA for the National Park Service over the years because it is where the suspects who terrified and traumatized  , unhappy with the youth themselves, such as increased Battery East West Bluff Gardens were first planted on Alcatraz dens began. The Garden Conservancy, the (NPS). The NPS is proposing to implement a Parking Lot people with money live. that woman in the Marina. after the Planning Commission population density, impact to the environ- Parking Lot S by the U.S. Army in 1865. As an Army Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, parking fee in lots adjacent to the areas man- Money or no, there is unease over reports As Capt. Ann reports, “We got approved the conversion of the King ment, and the lack of outdoor and common fort and later a military prison, the Rock and the National Park Service undertook ENdward II Inn (at the corner of Lombard space. aged by the Presidio Trust – specifically at West about some nasty assaults on Chestnut Street them.” was really all rock. Soil was brought from this ambitious project. After eight years, Crissy Field – when the Trust implements its near Fillmore recently. One involves the pis- “Don’t think we’re not paying attention,” and Scott Streets) to subsidized housing for Also of great concern to residents is the Angel Island and the Presidio to make the the results are dramatic. own parking fees in this area in 2012. tol-whipping of a woman. Using a weapon says Captain Mannix. “We have a lot of transitional-age youth, have filed an appeal giant bill for the Edward II conversion, paid landscape look, well, not so bleak. “We now have five garden areas at vari- during an assault is a scary matter, and the undercover officers out there. We’re looking that is scheduled to be heard by the Board of for by the city and the state, which is already In the 1920s, an effort was made by the ous levels of the island,” said Shelagh Fritz, Background officers at Northern Station are taking it very for suspects who are casing the local busi- Supervisors on Oct. 4. nearing $4.5 million (and the project is still California Spring Blossom and Wildflower project manager on Alcatraz. “Today we Parking fees are proposed for the West seriously. nesses. Not to worry, we’re watching them If the Board of Supervisors approves the a long way from completion). At the July Association to beautify the prison grounds. have more than 300 species of plants.” Charging fees for parking was included in the Bluff and Battery East parking lots at West Sgt. Luke Martin says this: “As far as rob- closely. Just be vigilant, pay attention, and project as is, it will likely move to a court of hearing before the Planning Commission, The inmates assisted in planting hundreds Fritz also oversees the volunteers on The general plan for the Presidio as a strategy to man- Crissy Field beries go, we’ve had a slight uptick. Robberies look out for your neighbors. Watch out for law. City Attorney Dennis Herrera is allow- Pam Squires – who along with her husband, Rock. There is no shortage of people who ing the appeal to move forward, but if it does Howard, built 12 luxury condominiums at of trees and bushes. age parking, encourage alternative transporta- are sporadic and seem to be unrelated. Their the people who have an unnatural interest in The Blue Angels return again this year for Fleet Week want to dig in and get their hands dirty. The federal Bureau of Prisons took over tion, and to offset the costs of providing transit. for visitors to West Crissy Field, a popular des- MOs are different.” your business.” wind up in court, Herrera’s office would have 3190 Scott Street across from the Edward II PHOTO: COURTESY U.S. NAVY Alcatraz in 1933. Families were living on “Today, we have a group of volunteers The Presidio Trust is instituting parking tination that includes the grassy historic airfield, Sergeant Martin says there are crime pat- What is disturbing, of course, is the trend to defend the city’s position that the project – revealed that the cost of their project was The Rock when it was a military instal- from MTV,” explained Fritz. “We get lots fees throughout much of the Presidio. This the West Bluff picnic area and amphitheatre, the terns in the Marina that include auto bur- for increased viciousness in the nature of these should move forward unchanged. $285 per square foot while the cost for the  F’ F W began and the Marines will be showing residents lation and, later, when it was a federal of young people out here volunteering. is consistent with the Trust’s Congressional Warming Hut, beach and the Bay Trail, and is glaries, breaking into homes, and stealing robberies. Weapons seem to play a larger role The Edward II’s sponsors – the Community Edward II comes to $1,120 per square foot. 30 years ago under Mayor Dianne and visitors much of the equipment they prison. Who wouldn’t want to say that you’d been mandate to be financially self-sufficient by close to Fort Point. Battery East parking is the people’s mail. in crimes these days. Does that make people Housing Partnership (CHP) and Larkin Squires also pointed out that their luxury Feinstein, with the purpose of honor- have available for community disaster assis- “If a man was posted to Alcatraz, then A view of the gardens in bloom along Officers’ Row gardening on Alcatraz all day? It’s cool.” 2013 and with the Presidio’s mandate to next closest NPS visitor lot in this area. But the pistol-whipping incident shows a in the Marina unsettled? Street Youth Services (LSYS) – have embarked condominium project has 2,000 square feet ing and thanking the men and women tance. The San Francisco Fire Department his wife came along to this outpost to live PHOTO: ELIZABETH BYERS The staff and volunteers take an early incentivize visitors to use public transit and The transformation of Crissy Field into a disturbing level of violence. “What do you think?” asked a merchant on an e-mail PR campaign that has angered of outdoor space and 16 parking spots, while Sof the naval armed forces for their contribu- has also organized a search and rescue event here in the middle of San Francisco Bay,” ferry out to the island. The other boats reduce the use of automobiles. popular waterfront park destination and the High technology sometimes works on the who asked not to be identified. “We think many in the community, portraying them as the Edward II project is only one quarter tions to our city and those abroad. It returns on Treasure Island where Marines, sailors said Corny Foster, who volunteered to work tary to the warden, convinced his boss to ticulturists. Soon, a series of gardens were are invariably filled with tourists, particu- The Presidio Trust is ready to implement recent successful rehabilitation and leasing of side of law enforcement, as it did in this case. we’re scared, [but] we love this neighborhood NIMBY elitists that do not want troubled the size of the Squires building and has no once again to our shoreline this month from and local emergency responders will train on the gardens one week after she retired allow prisoners to do the gardening in the being cultivated around the island. larly after Memorial Day. The weather was parking fees in their parking areas adjacent to historic buildings by the Presidio Trust at West According to Sergeant Martin, a woman on so much. Most of us do not know what’s youth moving into the Marina. They are outdoor space and no parking. Thursday, Oct. 6 through Monday, Oct. 12. together. The goal of all of these activities is as a management consultant with Bank of plots that were left by the Army. The prison was closed in 1963 by kind the day we were there. The winds West Crissy Field. This is expected to result in a Crissy Field have led to an increased demand for Chestnut and Fillmore was assaulted, and going on.” also criticizing Herrera for allowing the legal The Cow Hollow Association, with the sup- Fleet Week 2011 also marks U.S. Naval to help raise awareness and better equip the America. “To bring some civility to this “Getting to work in the garden was a Attorney General Robert Kennedy – it often whip the island mercilessly, and the shift in use to the currently free, NPS-managed parking in this area. Trust tenants in this area robbed of her cell phone around 2 a.m. That It seems that the hardworking people at the challenge to proceed. However, the neigh- port of the Marina Community Association Aviation’s 100th year. The Naval Aviation Bay Area to cope with future disasters. barren place, Victorian-style gardens were form of escape,” said park ranger Benny was considered cruel and unusual treat- mist blowing from the Golden Gate keeps Crissy Field visitor lots. include Planet Granite, La Petit Baleen, House cell phone allowed the police to track down Northern Police Station do and are paying borhood groups’ objections involve serious and other neighborhood groups, filed a legal program includes the Navy, the Marine District 2 Supervisor Mark Farrell is host- permitted.” Baton. ment for inmates to be incarcerated there everything very chilly and wet. The West Bluff lot is the primary parking area PAY PARKING, continued on page 16 the suspects by tracing the phone’s GPS sig- attention. impacts to the area that have nothing to do APPEAL, continued on page 18 Corps and the Coast Guard. According to ing his first annual Fleet Week Celebration In the early 1930s, Fred Reichel, secre- Reichel consulted with California hor- –and the gardens were abandoned. Many GARDENS, continued on page 20 Maj. Gen. J. Michael Myatt USMC (Ret.), Event on Friday evening, Oct. 7, to help chairman of the San Francisco Fleet Week raise funds for the San Francisco Unified Association, “It all began shortly before 11 School District’s Safe Playgrounds Project. Fort Mason Center welcomes new Andy Goldsworthy winds his way GGNRA proposes a new look for a.m. on the morning of 18 January 1911, Supervisor Farrell is spearheading a program The coming battle over Hank Basayne, longtime and well-liked when Eugene B. Ely took off from Tanforan to help keep local schoolyards open on the neighborhood densification ‘Marina Times’ columnist, dies at 84 executive director Rich Hillis through the Presidio Alcatraz and Fort Mason racetrack in San Bruno. In his Curtiss pusher weekends for family recreation. For more By Marilyn Damon Diamond By Cindy Beckman biplane and in full view of thousands of spec- information on attending or sponsoring the By Geoff Wood By Bruce Bellingham By Cindy Beckman tators ashore, on ships, at the city piers, and event, contact Nichelle Lyons at 415-775-    for four San earned his master’s degree in public policy in a flock of small craft gathered around, Ely 0698 or e-mail [email protected].  S F Planning the five-year update adopted by the Planning  S “Hank” Basayne, Mr. Basayne made San Francisco his home Francisco mayors, including serv- analysis at the University of Chicago. After   for the construction landed his biplane on the USS Pennsylvania Free public viewing of the parades and air Department wants to densify resi- Commission in March 2011, and it is now who wrote “On the Plus Side,” in the 1960s, teaching broadcasting and cre- ing as deputy director of the graduation, he responded to Letterman’s on- of a modern art museum within that was anchored off the San Francisco shows is available all along the waterfront dential neighborhoods in an effort before the Board of Supervisors for adoption. a sensitive, wise and insightful ative arts at S.F. State University. Insatiably San Francisco Mayor’s Office of air call for interns; he submitted his applica- the Presidio were abandoned two waterfront. His biplane dove and snagged and Pier 39. Information about reserved to reduce greenhouse gases. The It is being pushed hard by those in city govern- column on aging for the Marina curious and energetic, he came up with EPconomic and Workforce Development, tion and was hired to research upcoming years ago, art itself is thriving with- the arresting gear about halfway up its length. seating options on the Marina Green can Tplan is to place new housing along major ment because it is overdue, but also because it HTimes, died at his San Francisco home on Apr. the design for the famous cafe, The Coffee Rich Hillis, the new executive director of guests. He also suggested possible questions Tin our neighboring national park. Wood Line, The Curtiss pulled ropes and sandbags to a be found at www.fleetweek.us. Reserved transit lines and to institute “density equity,” a acts as a free admission ticket to state coffers 11. He had been battling Cantata on Union Street, Fort Mason Center, spent a year as an intern and topics for the comic, and, in his words, the newest outdoor installation by British art- smooth stop before reaching any of the safety seating helps the nonprofit San Francisco new term coined by Planning to justify placing to fund programs for which San Francisco, cancer. that was used as a backdrop for Late Night with David Letterman. acted as “water boy for big-shot Hollywood ist Andy Goldsworthy, is proof of that. barriers. This was the first landing of an air- Fleet Week Association, the governing body more of the expanded housing stock in existing frankly, does not have the money. He was surrounded by in major TV shows and Combining the quick wit and wry sense celebrities.” Wood Line is Goldsworthy’s second piece plane aboard a U.S. Navy ship.” for Fleet Week and its disaster preparedness neighborhoods. A group of 13 neighborhood organizations his family according to his movies, including the 1968 of humor required for a stint in late-night Hillis set out again for San Francisco with within the Presidio and follows the theme of There may be no flight deck landing at this education and training programs, pay for the attacked the 2004 version because it failed daughter, Lisa Francesca, car-chase legend, Bullitt. He television with a zeal for improving the no mishaps along the way. He began work at his popular Spire, which was completed in year’s Fleet Week, but over 1.2 million spec- production of Fleet Week events. Saturday Housing Element Updates to examine the impacts of proposed housing who said her father had just expanded the operation into quality of life in San Francisco, Hillis brings Wells Fargo Bank as a corporate tax analyst, October 2008. Both pieces are constructed of tators are similarly expected to line shores, and Sunday air show commentary will also turned 84 before he died. extensive experience to his new job. then returned east and worked at Arthur ships and piers along San Francisco’s north- be simulcast on 560 AM KGO radio. Each county of California is required, under policies. The 2004 HE was largely nullified by the Cantata Deli, and was cast-off natural materials and are intended to Andy Goldsworthy directs the precise posi- state law, to have a general plan that maps the courts. This same group is again concerned Mr. Basayne had a fas- one of the first presidents of The road leading to Fort Mason Center Andersen & Co. in Washington, D.C. as a celebrate the historic Presidio forest. ern waterfront for the festivities. Venues from If you live in the Marina, there’s no way tioning of the logs for Wood Line with the and describes the density and legal use of each about last minute changes placed into the 2009 cinating career – many the Union Street Merchants was a circuitous one for Hillis, who is suc- senior tax consultant, followed by two years The forest was planted by the U.S. Army the Marina Green to Pier 27 will host the of escaping the events, so batten down the help of Nathan Sammons, Jacob Ehrenberg, Vintage postcard, image courtesy of PG&E property. A general plan must also contain a version one month before the San Francisco careers, actually – beginning Association. ceeding Ann Lazarus as executive director as special assistant for fiscal affairs in the over a relatively short period of time in the popular parade of ships on Saturday; military hatches, sooth the pets and babies, and enjoy as a graduate from the High of the former military base that now houses Office of the City Administrator, District Brad Wright, and Josh Mead     vintage postcard Mateo counties. The 1,000-plus page docu- ship tours from Saturday through Monday; the show! Housing Element (HE) that spells out housing Planning Commission adopted it. These subtle Mr. Basayne was a 1880s. The eucalyptus trees continue to thrive PHOTO: AMY DECK, PRESIDIO TRUST policy – a plan that guides residential growth in changes could allow new neighborhood hous- School of Music and Art in Humanist minister, and approximately two dozen nonprofit agencies of Columbia Government in Washington, and regenerate, but the pines and Monterey above shows the lights of Alcatraz ment explores a range of alternatives specifically and the ultimate crowd pleaser, the big air directions that are sustainable, preserve neigh- ing with no parking or open space require- his native Manhattan. He served as associate executive serving not only the Marina but all of the D.C. cypress are in decline due to their advancing from felled, mature Monterey cypress and reflecting off the bay, with a light- for Alcatraz (Volume 1, Part 4), Muir Woods shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, this borhood character, and achieve state housing ments and building heights that surpass zoning worked as a “bag boy” for director of the Association San Francisco Bay Area. Having graduated Finally, in 1995, Hillis returned to San age. The Presidio is in the eighth year of a rises from a plot of replanted saplings. The house beam circling overhead on a (Volume 1, Part 6), and numerous GGNRA year featuring both the Blue Angels and the objectives. You can find San Francisco’s plan limits. The neighborhood groups claim it gives the legendary Edward R. for Humanistic Psychology, summa cum laude from the State University Francisco to stay. From 1995 until last sixty-year effort to renew these groves. By underground engineering required to keep moonlitT night. Building windows are fully lit, properties in all three counties (Volume 1, Part Canadian Snowbird jet teams. A full schedule online at www.housingelement2009.sfplan- an unelected planning department and plan- Murrow at WCBS Radio in and as executive director of of New York in Albany with a B.A. in month, he worked in San Francisco’s Office staggering the reforestation projects over a this narrow tower standing makes this an something rarely seen these days. But it may be 5). In San Francisco County, those properties of events can be found on Page 12. A full schedule ning.org. ning commission a much stronger hand in New York. Later, he was the Marina Times columnist the Humanistic Psychology accounting, Hillis decided to come to San of the Mayor. During Mayor Frank Jordan’s longer timeframe and by replanting smaller unusual piece for Goldsworthy, who is best more common in the future, at least in one sce- include Fort Mason, China Beach, Lands End, For the second year in a row, the Navy The Housing Element must be updated determining neighborhood housing matters, program director at KCBS Hank Basayne Institute, now the Saybrook Francisco, driving across country with all of administration, he served as senior analyst plots, the forest will age in a more random known for his intricate but ephemeral instal- nario in the new draft management plan issued Fort Miley, Ocean Beach, Fort Funston, and the and Marine Corps will team up with Bay of Fleet Week every five years. In meeting this requirement, and weakens or eliminates the right of neigh- Radio in San Francisco. As PHOTO: COURTESY OF THE BASAYNE FAMILY Institute. his possessions. After an overnight stop in in the Office of Finance and Legislative and natural pattern in the future. lations in natural outdoor settings. But as the by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area coastal waters immediately offshore. Area first responders to train together during the City and County of San Francisco has borhoods to participate in zoning decisions an executive producer at WCCO, the CBS His work involved performing more than Albuquerque, he woke up, went out to the Affairs, where he negotiated with employee Those reforestation projects have netted a saplings mature around it, Spire will eventual- (GGNRA) last month. Within each draft plan is one “no action” Fleet Week for future disaster response opera- events can be struggled to put in place a comprehensive that may seriously affect their quality of life and radio affiliate in Minneapolis, Mr. Basayne 1,000 weddings over the years. parking lot of the motel, and found his car unions and studied and implemented new large pile of trimmed branches and felled trees, ly disappear into its surroundings, much like The newest Draft General Management Plan alternative (unnumbered) and three additional tions. The Humanitarian Assistance Disaster policy that is acceptable to city planning, property values. won a Peabody Award. He produced 50 “He loved to do weddings,” recalled his and all of those possessions gone. municipal parking garage rates and new which were an inspiration for Goldsworthy his less permanent pieces are washed away by and Environmental Review Statement addresses alternatives: Response (HADR) display on the Marina found on Page 12 local developers and the neighborhoods, while Kearstin Dischinger, a six-year member of television shows for Westinghouse Theater daughter Lisa, who followed her father into Not to be dismayed, he retraced his steps hotel tax legislation. on his first visit to the Presidio in 2006. His rising waters or covered by falling leaves. plans for GGNRA development over the next · Alternative 1: Connecting People with the Green on Saturday and Sunday will feature ALCATRAZ & FORT MASON, continued on page 18 complying with state law. The 2009 HE is HOUSING ELEMENT, continued on page 20 during the 1950s. COLUMNIST REMEMBERED, continued on page 16 and ultimately landed in Chicago, where he FORT MASON CENTER, continued on page 16 95-foot-tall Spire was constructed in 2008 WOOD LINE, continued on page 16 20 years in Marin, San Francisco and San local disaster response equipment and teams,

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