SF's Sunset Dunes celebrates 1 year anniversary with free music festival amid ongoing debate
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SF's Sunset Dunes celebrates 1 year anniversary with free music festival amid ongoing debate
"San Francisco's Recreation and Park Department hailed the park's first year as a success, stating that Sunset Dunes has attracted more than 1.7 million visitors since opening."
"I think the park is outperforming every metric than expected, said Lucas Lux, President of Friends of Sunset Dunes."
"We're not changing our position, our position is that weekends are fine, but weekdays are killing everybody, said Stephen Gorski, a resident involved in the petition drive."
"I use it all the time, love it. I ride my bike down here on weekdays, weekends, bring friends, said Janna Cordeiro, a San Francisco resident."
Sunset Dunes Park, a car-free oceanfront space in San Francisco, celebrated its first anniversary with the Ploverfest event. The park has attracted over 1.7 million visitors, deemed a success by the Recreation and Park Department. While many residents appreciate its accessibility and recreational opportunities, opposition persists, particularly regarding traffic issues. A petition is being circulated to reopen the Great Highway to cars on weekdays, reflecting concerns from some residents about worsening traffic conditions since the park's establishment.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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