ggnradog.jpgThe National Park Service is holding an open house in San Francisco on Wednesday to answer questions about a number of issues related to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Topics of discussion will include the America’s Cup sailing races, the status of the park service’s off-leash dog proposal and plans for the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th anniversary.

The event will feature exhibits and information on various projects, and park service staff will be on hand to answer questions and receive public input.

The meeting is the first of three open houses scheduled in the GGNRA this year. A second meeting is scheduled for July in San Mateo County, and the third will take place in November in Marin County.

Wednesday’s meeting is scheduled to run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the newly remodeled General’s Residence, formerly known as the historic Officers’ Club, at Fort Mason.

More information about the event can be found here.

Dan McMenamin, Bay City News

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