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		<title>By: San Francisco&#8217;s first bike park &#171; Dustin the wind</title>
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		<dc:creator>San Francisco&#8217;s first bike park &#171; Dustin the wind</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] SF Urban Riders has been working with SF Rec and Park for quite some time on multi-use trails as well as creating a bike park in San Francisco&#8217;s McLaren Park. Last month, SFRPD held one of three planning sessions to identify new projects for McLaren and to involve the community in which ones move forward. So, we decided it was time to demonstrate community support for a bike park through a social media campaign driving to a petition. The ultimate goal of the petition: to generate a quantifiable need as well as gather letters of support for the project. [...]</description>
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