Opponents of San Francisco's Proposition K, which converted Upper Great Highway into a park, plan to file a lawsuit challenging its validity. The legal action targets the city officials who supported the measure, asserting that it violates California state law concerning road closures. The plaintiffs, including a former District 7 candidate and a nonprofit organization, argue that state law preempts local voter initiatives in traffic control. A press conference is set to clarify their position as the city prepares to respond to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims that Proposition K is legally invalid due to preemption by state law, which restricts voter actions related to road closures.
Plaintiffs' attorney stated that Prop. K, which partially closes Upper Great Highway, violates California vehicle code, therefore justifying the lawsuit.
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