park within the Presidio of San Francisco
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    Presidio Tunnel Tops
    park within the Presidio of San Francisco
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    Presidio Tunnel Tops: A new entry for your San Francisco to-do list (English)
    16 July 2022
    26 August 2023
    Forrest Brown
    On Sunday, a long-awaited creative solution opens to the public and gives tourists another thing to add to their San Francisco to-do list. Called Presidio Tunnel Tops, this new federal parkland […] (English)
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    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    There’s no question that the 1,500-acre historic Presidio of San Francisco national park is special. The same goes for the new 14-acre site within it known as Presidio Tunnel Tops. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
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    This New San Francisco Park Sits Above Six Lanes of Traffic (English)
    26 August 2023
    Laura Kiniry
    That’s when local landscape architect Michael Painter came up with an idea: lowering the new roadway into tunnels and creating parkland above them. (English)
    22 July 2022
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    26 August 2023
    Tessa McLean
    San Francisco’s new Tunnel Tops park is now open to the public (English)
    The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy raised $98 million and the Presidio Trust contributed $20 million. (English)
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    37°48'10.1"N, 122°27'22.0"W
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    118,000,000 United States dollar
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    This New San Francisco Park Sits Above Six Lanes of Traffic (English)
    26 August 2023
    Laura Kiniry
    That’s when local landscape architect Michael Painter came up with an idea: lowering the new roadway into tunnels and creating parkland above them. (English)
    This included a six-lane, 1.6-mile raised stretch of Highway 101 known as Doyle Drive, which connected the city’s downtown with its Golden Gate Bridge, cutting through what was then the Presidio military base. (English)
    the opening of Presidio Tunnel Tops, a 14-acre park above two highway tunnels, replacing Doyle Drive, which opened to traffic in 2018. (English)
    22 July 2022
    Doyle Drive
    Highway 101
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    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    Situated on a sloping hillside, the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops park, which opened to the public on July 17, offers panoramic views of familiar landmarks — the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, the San Francisco Bay, the Marin Headlands, and even the city’s famous downtown skyline. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
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    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    Situated on a sloping hillside, the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops park, which opened to the public on July 17, offers panoramic views of familiar landmarks — the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, the San Francisco Bay, the Marin Headlands, and even the city’s famous downtown skyline. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
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    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    Situated on a sloping hillside, the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops park, which opened to the public on July 17, offers panoramic views of familiar landmarks — the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, the San Francisco Bay, the Marin Headlands, and even the city’s famous downtown skyline. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
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    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    Situated on a sloping hillside, the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops park, which opened to the public on July 17, offers panoramic views of familiar landmarks — the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, the San Francisco Bay, the Marin Headlands, and even the city’s famous downtown skyline. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
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    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    Situated on a sloping hillside, the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops park, which opened to the public on July 17, offers panoramic views of familiar landmarks — the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, the San Francisco Bay, the Marin Headlands, and even the city’s famous downtown skyline. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
    1 reference
    From the Field: San Francisco’s Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens (English)
    26 August 2023
    Situated on a sloping hillside, the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops park, which opened to the public on July 17, offers panoramic views of familiar landmarks — the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, the San Francisco Bay, the Marin Headlands, and even the city’s famous downtown skyline. (English)
    Matthew J. Jones, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, F.ASCE
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    Presidio Tunnel Tops
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