San Francisco is set to host its first Fourth of July Parade in decades at Sunset Dunes, a new park resulting from the closure of a section of the Great Highway. District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio advocates for the parade despite ongoing controversies regarding traffic disruption from the closure. Local residents express enthusiasm for the community gathering opportunity. The parade will feature community involvement through pedestrian and pedal-powered floats, emphasizing family engagement and local interaction.
"San Francisco deserves a citywide 4th of July parade," said District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio. "And, we're doing it here at Sunset Dunes."
"We are working on traffic hotspots for sure," said Engardio. "And, we're doing everything we can to make Sunset Dunes a real, positive point for the community."
"I feel like the community we interact with is down to hang and do something for the Fourth and it's such an opportunity for it to be in this neighborhood," said Outer Sunset resident Alejandro Torres.
"We think it's great. We think it's awesome that there's a space for the community to come together and get to know each other and engage with their neighbors," added Christine Cassis, an Outer Sunset resident.
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