Well allright, I acknowledge you drawing the full local picture and I can say I was well aware the Zoological Society is currently an body independent of City Council.
However, what I am aiming for here is to underline that - from before when the Zoo was part of the SF Municipality to afters - the SF City Council/Municipality has failed the Zoo at all levels, at any one time and at any one opportunity.
It is high time that the citizens of SF take a stand and force its City to do what is right and sound to do and provide the Zoo Society with sufficient funds to move the zoo forward without slapping on all kinds of bills that for the most part have been over and above what the Zoo itself might be able to force through.
The arrears on zoo general buildings and animal exhibits have been accumulated from the years under the SF Municipality management. It seems of arrogance unheard that the SF Municipality now slaps on refurbishing costs it set the Zoo after the tiger incident 2 years back that it failed to put in place when the SF Municipality was in charge. Ofcourse one can continue on to other exhibits that desperately require renovation or total rebuilding from scratch.
In the latter endeavour the SF Municipality might play a far more accomodating role than it does so now - for starters it might waive the Zoo Board from having to pay back this ridiculous mio. refurbishing bill as well as the litigation bill - for which I hold the SF Municipality unduly responsible -. With that out of the way, management would not have to lay off staff or close up exhibits.
Ofcourse this does not disonerate Zoo Management and staff from their own responsibilities. Nor zoo staff from insisting on large pay increases in the current dire clime which puts the future of the entire Zoo at risk. However, lay-offs and closing exhibits is hardly a way forward to improve the long term look out/vision and financial viability of the SF Zoo.
Yet, my question, do the citizines of SF and the larger metro area really wish for their zoo to go extinct? If not, put your money where your mouths are NOW!
However, what I am aiming for here is to underline that - from before when the Zoo was part of the SF Municipality to afters - the SF City Council/Municipality has failed the Zoo at all levels, at any one time and at any one opportunity.
It is high time that the citizens of SF take a stand and force its City to do what is right and sound to do and provide the Zoo Society with sufficient funds to move the zoo forward without slapping on all kinds of bills that for the most part have been over and above what the Zoo itself might be able to force through.
The arrears on zoo general buildings and animal exhibits have been accumulated from the years under the SF Municipality management. It seems of arrogance unheard that the SF Municipality now slaps on refurbishing costs it set the Zoo after the tiger incident 2 years back that it failed to put in place when the SF Municipality was in charge. Ofcourse one can continue on to other exhibits that desperately require renovation or total rebuilding from scratch.
In the latter endeavour the SF Municipality might play a far more accomodating role than it does so now - for starters it might waive the Zoo Board from having to pay back this ridiculous mio. refurbishing bill as well as the litigation bill - for which I hold the SF Municipality unduly responsible -. With that out of the way, management would not have to lay off staff or close up exhibits.
Ofcourse this does not disonerate Zoo Management and staff from their own responsibilities. Nor zoo staff from insisting on large pay increases in the current dire clime which puts the future of the entire Zoo at risk. However, lay-offs and closing exhibits is hardly a way forward to improve the long term look out/vision and financial viability of the SF Zoo.
Yet, my question, do the citizines of SF and the larger metro area really wish for their zoo to go extinct? If not, put your money where your mouths are NOW!