In San Francisco, temporary artwork installations, including murals and new seating, are being added along the Great Highway during its month-long closure. This coincides with annual sand relocation efforts at Ocean Beach. Despite some environmental concerns from locals, city officials emphasize that the changes, voted for by the public, aim to combat automobile pollution and enhance community engagement. Artists from the area are encouraged to participate in future projects, and a public process for long-term improvements is set to begin, focusing on the park's future development.
During the Great Highway's monthlong closure, the city will conduct its annual sand relocation from the north end of Ocean Beach to the south.
The work we're doing is activating day one of the park, which is just the beginning,
The people of San Francisco, through voting on Prop K, have removed the element that is not natural to the landscape that has been causing the most harm - and that's automobile pollution.
Rec and Parks is launching a public engagement process to guide long-term improvements, and we hope that our artistic placemaking work helps inform the community's engagement with that process.
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