Documents/TPT/Visions


  • Vision [1]
    • By 2009, the Presidio will have a network of trails and scenic overlooks, a campaign to develop a spectacular civic gathering place, and a main entrance that evokes the Presidio’s past as one of the nation’s most distinguished military posts. Visitors will be able to spend the night in an historic building, and families will be camping at Rob Hill. Bird watchers and other wildlife enthusiasts will be able to enjoy the rich habitat of Tennessee Hollow along a trail that traverses the park from its urban edge to its shoreline. By 2009, environmental remediation of landfills and petroleum sites will be completed, and tens of thousands of native plants will be thriving. All of the Presidio’s historic homes will be inhabited, and people will add further definition to the landscape. By 2009, many of the Main Post’s historic buildings will be inhabited, enlivening the Presidio with everyday activity. By 2009, the Trust will be well on its way to financial self-sufficiency, ensuring the future of the Presidio as a park. By 2009, the Presidio will be known as a great park. That was the objective of the Trust Act, it is the goal of our organization, and all of the goals and objectives presented in this strategic plan support the Trust’s mission.