And yet there is lack of equity, lack of access for those who cannot pay. The Parks Alliance was subpoenaed last year alongside a host of other firms as part of the City Hall probe. Following the release of the report, Mayor London Breed announced an executive order to address the recommendations in the report. Back in March, Supervisors Aaron Peskin and Connie Chan said they smelled a rat with this arrangement, though they never really found the rat, so the Ferris wheel was extended another four years, with the Parks Alliance still managing the attraction. "In this case, are we now setting ourselves up for a two-tier parks system for those who can pay to play, literally, and for those who cannot afford access to our public space?". Tagged as: Audit Committee, Richmond District, Richmond Review, SF Board of Supervisors, Sunset Beacon, Sunset District. "Along with many other nonprofit groups, we continue to work with city departments to meet or exceed these good government controls.". City report details alleged Mohammed Nuru "pay-to-play" schemes Until the COVID-19 pandemic, the Crab Fest had been a major affair in the city, drawing top city officials, community leaders and contractors, raising more than $100,000 annually for parks scholarships.. The probe stems from federal criminal charges . For a Richmond neighborhood playground, for instance, the $3 million budget was completely opaque, said Fred Brousseau, from the Budget and Legislative Analyst's office. City attorney subpoenas PG&E, contractors, nonprofits in Nuru SF Board of Supervisors' Audit Committee to Subpoena Financial