
"And a one-sided 55%-45% Prop K victory for the car-free Great Highway ballot measure last November did not resolve the controversy; jilted Sunset voters promptly recalled their Supervisor Joel Engardio, and Richmond District Supervisor Connie Chan has declared she wants a do-over ballot measure to completely relitigate an election from just 13 months ago over what we now call the pedestrian park Sunset Dunes."
"The Chronicle reports that Wong announced he also wants a repeat ballot measure to make us vote again on the car-free Great Highway, a vote that could theoretically happen on the June 2, 2026 primary election. Oh, and did we mention that Alan Wong's reelection will also be on that exact same June 2, 2026 primary election? At the end of the day, I believe my values align with the majority of the district,"
A new push for a repeat ballot measure on whether the Great Highway should remain car-free has emerged, reigniting a long-standing local conflict. A narrow 55%-45% Prop K victory last November failed to settle the issue and prompted the recall of Supervisor Joel Engardio. Richmond District Supervisor Connie Chan seeks a do-over to relitigate the pedestrian park known as Sunset Dunes. Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed Alan Wong as District 4 Supervisor; Wong opposed Prop K, says his values align with the district majority, and supports placing a repeat measure on the June 2, 2026 primary ballot.
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