Park(ing) Day Turns San Francisco Green

SF Environment's PARK(ing) spot, on Grove across from the main library. A couple of folks from SF Environment paddle-boat to see how many watts it takes to power an incandescent bulb vs. a fluorescent.

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Park(ing) Day Turns San Francisco Green

For one day, San Francisco parking spaces and streets turn green with faux parks and art installations. Take a look at last year's green party and send us pictures on So Bay for what you see this year.

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