Supervisor Wong's Attempt to Put Cars Back on Sunset Dunes Crashes - Streetsblog San Francisco
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Supervisor Wong's Attempt to Put Cars Back on Sunset Dunes Crashes - Streetsblog San Francisco
""This was the last gasp of an anti-park crusade that San Franciscans have rejected at every turn," said Lucas Lux, President of Friends of Sunset Dunes. "It's time to move forward and focus on improving our coastal park together. San Franciscans have made a decision and the park is here to stay. The park belongs to all San Franciscans regardless of how they voted on it, so we invite our neighbors to join us in planning the next phase of our shared oceanfront park.""
Supervisor Alan Wong failed to collect enough signatures by the Jan. 13, 5 p.m. deadline to place legislation to remove Sunset Dunes on the June ballot. Wong obtained signatures from District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan and District 11 Supervisor Chyanne Chen, but expected support from District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton did not materialize. Friends of Sunset Dunes urged moving forward to improve the coastal park and invited neighbors to join planning. Proposition K passed in November 2024 with 55 percent of the vote. Opponents pursued a ballot measure, two lawsuits, three failed appeals, and numerous public meetings, and the California Coastal Commission rejected their efforts. The next opportunity for a re-vote would be the November ballot.
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