Funston set up area at risk!
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:17 pm
The GGNRA is developing long term plans that MIGHT infringe on our set-up area behind the "bush". (what is described as the "small grove of trees and shrubs".
Their plans have good intent, being to provide handicap access and picnic seating. BUT, they don't realize how critical the area behind the bush is to our sport. PERHAPS the planned picnic area will be out of the way and not bother us, but we need to find out!
We need to see their plans and tell them if they will have negative impact on hang gliding.
PLEASE, attend the public meeting on Tuesday, November 9, and give you feedback. Please request that they leave the HG set-up area as-is, and construct any new picnic area on the NORTH side of the boardwalk. We also need to make sure the new boardwalk is built to the north, and not south into our set-up area.
You can find the meeting announcement here, including a link to the entire document:
http://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/p ... access.htm
The following excerpt describes the improvements that MIGHT impact us:
"REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Proposed Accessibility Improvements at Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
FORT FUNSTON
6. Hang Glider Deck (long-term)
The existing wood boardwalk to the hang glider deck provides access from the north parking lot to the viewing area overlooking the shore. The structure is constructed over an original Nike Missile site with the concrete base end stations protruding through the viewing deck floor. The observation deck and accessible route to it will be redesigned with minimum impact to the concrete missile site underneath, and will include integrated wheelchair seating locations for observation of the hang glider programs and access to the scenic vista. Benches with back supports, arm rests and adjacent clear ground space for shoulder to shoulder wheelchair seating will be provided.
To the south of the boardwalk, there are two benches and one picnic table provided, none of which are on an accessible route. Constructing the new boardwalk will provide an opportunity to widen the area near the beginning of the route to include an accessible picnic area and sitting area that is sheltered from the wind by the small grove of trees and shrubs."
Their plans have good intent, being to provide handicap access and picnic seating. BUT, they don't realize how critical the area behind the bush is to our sport. PERHAPS the planned picnic area will be out of the way and not bother us, but we need to find out!
We need to see their plans and tell them if they will have negative impact on hang gliding.
PLEASE, attend the public meeting on Tuesday, November 9, and give you feedback. Please request that they leave the HG set-up area as-is, and construct any new picnic area on the NORTH side of the boardwalk. We also need to make sure the new boardwalk is built to the north, and not south into our set-up area.
You can find the meeting announcement here, including a link to the entire document:
http://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/p ... access.htm
The following excerpt describes the improvements that MIGHT impact us:
"REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Proposed Accessibility Improvements at Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
FORT FUNSTON
6. Hang Glider Deck (long-term)
The existing wood boardwalk to the hang glider deck provides access from the north parking lot to the viewing area overlooking the shore. The structure is constructed over an original Nike Missile site with the concrete base end stations protruding through the viewing deck floor. The observation deck and accessible route to it will be redesigned with minimum impact to the concrete missile site underneath, and will include integrated wheelchair seating locations for observation of the hang glider programs and access to the scenic vista. Benches with back supports, arm rests and adjacent clear ground space for shoulder to shoulder wheelchair seating will be provided.
To the south of the boardwalk, there are two benches and one picnic table provided, none of which are on an accessible route. Constructing the new boardwalk will provide an opportunity to widen the area near the beginning of the route to include an accessible picnic area and sitting area that is sheltered from the wind by the small grove of trees and shrubs."