
""We believed that he was serious when he said he wanted to help restore trust after a divisive few years in the Sunset. Instead, he's doing the opposite: claiming he'd listen to constituents while actively turning his back on them," wrote Lucas Lux, President of Friends of Sunset Dunes. "This is unacceptable and we, along with thousands of Sunset Dunes volunteers and supporters in District 4 and across the city, will do everything we can to protect the park we love.""
"These requests were sent in good faith, with follow-ups, and with the understanding that you would meet with all sides before taking a position. None of these requests received a response. In practical terms, our organizations were ghosted. Despite this, you announced support for a ballot measure that would close a beloved Outer Sunset community space. Our organizations represent residents, families, seniors, small businesses, and volunteers who live alongside the park and use it daily."
Newly appointed Sunset District Supervisor Alan Wong supports a ballot measure to close Sunset Dunes, a widely used city park. Friends of Sunset Dunes and Outer Sunset organizations accuse Wong of holding private meetings with opponents and announcing support without meeting community groups. Multiple community requests for meetings went unanswered, and advocates describe being ghosted before Wong backed the closure. The coalition represents residents, families, seniors, small businesses, and volunteers who use the park daily. Advocates vow to mobilize thousands of volunteers and supporters to protect the park and challenge the proposed closure.
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