
""I was disappointed when the Family Zoning Plan was voted in approval by our appointed supervisor on his second day," said David Lee, an educator."
""But that's also why I didn't get the job," Gee said, drawing a laugh from the audience."
""I voted on my second day to support the family zoning plan," Wong said sternly. "I believe that was the practical and responsible vote to take.""
"School administrator Jeremy Greco, too, used his time for the upzoning question to accuse Wong of failing to protect duplexes - which are commonplace in the Sunset - and failing to support low-income housing."
During the District 4 debate, candidates aimed to challenge incumbent supervisor Alan Wong, criticizing his support for Mayor Lurie's upzoning plan. David Lee expressed disappointment over Wong's early approval of the Family Zoning Plan. Albert Chow and Natalie Gee highlighted their opposition to the upzoning plan, while Jeremy Greco accused Wong of not protecting duplexes and low-income housing. Despite disagreements, all candidates, including Wong, agreed on reopening the Great Highway to cars, indicating a shared concern for local traffic issues.
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