
"A San Francisco Superior Court judge has issued a ruling in the lawsuit filed by Sunset Dunes opponents to overturn Proposition K denying its four legal claims. This lawsuit, Boschetto vs. the City and County of San Francisco, sought to undo this voter-approved measure that established Sunset Dunes, a popular coastal park, by permanently closing the Upper Great Highway to private vehicles."
""While our volunteers are giving their time to bring a coastal park to life, the anti-park zealots continue to waste more public resources in their attempt to overturn the will of the people and close Sunset Dunes," said Lucas Lux, President of Friends of Sunset Dunes. "Now that they've lost two lawsuits and two elections, we invite them to accept the will of San Franciscans and work with us to make the most of our collective coastal park.""
A San Francisco Superior Court judge denied four legal claims in Boschetto vs. the City and County of San Francisco, leaving Proposition K intact and preserving the permanent closure of the Upper Great Highway to private vehicles for Sunset Dunes. Proposition K previously passed with 55 percent of the vote in 2024, reinforcing legal authority to create a permanent coastal park. Friends of Sunset Dunes emphasized volunteer efforts and urged opponents to accept the result after losing lawsuits and elections. Separately, advocates are mobilizing to oppose a proposal that would allow developers to avoid replacing trees removed during construction, arguing that tree canopy preservation is vital for air quality, street aesthetics, and traffic calming.
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