
"Supervisor Wong was unable to explain even the most basic details about his proposal at a town hall last night, including how much it would cost taxpayers to rip out the city's third most visited park to replace it with a failing road or what environmental review or permits would be required to do so,"
"It would make her popular in her district, but she needs the rest of San Francisco to win,"
"there are costs either way."
District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong introduced legislation to close Sunset Dunes park and restore the compromise, converting the space back into a weekday highway for motorists and placing the question before voters in June. The proposal was presented at City Hall after a meeting with advocates, prompting criticism over unclear financial, environmental review, and permitting details. Friends of Sunset Dunes questioned the absence of basic cost and permit explanations. The measure requires three additional supervisor signatures by Tuesday to appear on the June ballot; several supervisors have signaled possible support, with contingencies and political considerations noted.
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