The planned oceanfront park along the former Great Highway in San Francisco has faced backlash, evidenced by recent anti-park graffiti. In early March, the closed road area was slated to transform into a park, igniting public disagreements about congestion and cost issues. Local group Friends of Ocean Beach Park worked to remove the graffiti, indicating a divide among residents. While the park's opening date is approaching, discussions around legality and its effects continue, highlighting the contentious nature of urban development initiatives in the city.
Destructive behavior by a few won't get in the way of our work to make the coast enjoyable and accessible by all.
The recent vandalism appears to include anti-park sentiments, which have not been linked to any specific group.
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