
""Re-litigating a park that has already been voted on twice by the entire city, two lawsuits have been dismissed, like let's move forward," said Heidi Moseson of Friends of the Sunset Dunes."
""This is the future of our coast. Let's build it together and then focus on all the important issues for our district.""
""I am proud to stand with the Sunset District and will support a community-driven petition effort to put this measure on the ballot.""
""I'm glad that the vast majority of supervisors realized putting Sunset Dunes back on the ballot would be a distracting political wedge issue when we need to focus on issues like affordability and everything else that has the world on fire right now. Fighting over a park and a road is not going to help anyone when the park is popular and traffic is fine.""
A proposal to reopen the Great Highway to cars failed to secure enough supervisor support to appear on the June ballot. The failure preserves the new Sunset Dunes park and is viewed as a victory by park supporters after two citywide votes and dismissed lawsuits. A separate group plans to collect signatures for a November voter initiative to attempt reopening the highway. Supervisor Alan Wong expressed support for a community-driven petition effort to place the measure on the ballot. Former supervisor Joel Engardio said putting the park back on the ballot would be a distracting wedge issue when other priorities demand attention.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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