Humpday Headlines: New Twin Peaks Promenade Breaks Ground
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Humpday Headlines: New Twin Peaks Promenade Breaks Ground
"The Twin Peaks Promenade project is a culmination of a decade-long effort to improve the trails leading up to Twin Peaks, featuring multiple linked paths and a new parking lot."
"Muni is now operating at 85% of pre-pandemic ridership, with weekends reaching 99%, partly due to the opening of baseball season."
"A controversial new AT&T cell tower is being built in Diamond Heights, facing pushback from the community, particularly due to its proximity to the San Francisco police academy."
"The Supreme Court issued a decision in the Louisiana voting rights case, with Justice Elena Kagan dissenting and stating that the ruling dealt a final blow to the Voting Rights Act of 1965."
The Twin Peaks Promenade project is set to improve trails leading to Twin Peaks, culminating in a groundbreaking ceremony. A popular footpath from Crestline Drive will be closed until the end of the year. The project will create multiple linked paths and a new parking lot between the two peaks. Additionally, BART and Muni ridership has increased significantly, reaching 85% of pre-pandemic levels. A controversial AT&T cell tower is being constructed in Diamond Heights despite community opposition. The high-speed rail plans have been altered to avoid the Cesar Chavez National Monument.
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