"for us non americans can someone explain how the government process works at this level with Sharp Park?. Are the board of supervisors and mayor elected council officials?"
Matt D. -
Yes, both the Mayor and members of the Board of Supervisors for the City & County of San Francisco are elected officials.
This is a very complicated situation as it involves, for starters, the elected government of SF, Federal environmental law and the U.S. National Park Service. In addition, the Sharp Park property (which includes another 200 acres in addition to the golf course) actually sits outside of the city/county limits of San Francisco. The property is located in San Mateo County, in the town of Pacifica. Those entities have elected governments as well.
Finally, here in California, we have a Coastal Commission (members appointed by the state government) that has some authority an property development along the coastline. To my knowledge, they have yet to weight in on this affair.
Finally, it should also be noted that there is an argument being made that the operation of the golf course loses money each year for San Francisco and is a drain on the budget. While that argument may be dubious, it does give some of the SF Supervisors another reason for getting rid of the course.
DT