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Brought to you by the San Jose Guerrero Coalition and the city’s Pavement to Parks Program. (Thanks Gillian and Andres.)
But there’s more to be done. Donate to help fund the playground equipment and rubber play mats! Click below, or go to the SJGC donation page.


What a great, quirky design and layout. Really creative. It will be fun to see how it evolves. Much more interesting than the one at 17th & Market imo.
Thanks to Jane Martin, Shift Design Studio, http://shiftdesignstudio.com, for designing the space as a gift to the City! Jane is also the founder of plantsf.org.
good shot!!!
Man, I bet that coffee shop owner on the corner is happy about this.
Can we plan a get together that is free of politicians and packed with locals, at the site? Put out buckets. People will put $ in.
[...] A field and a creek mark what will become El Rio. Valencia is not yet a road, and the path that will become Mission makes a hard right at stone wall bordering Precita Creek, the future Serpentine/Army/Cesar Chavez. A few building are clustered to the west of the future El Rio site, around the “Road to San Jose” (now cut off by the St. Luke’s doctors parking lot, Salvation Army and Guerrero Park). [...]