New SF supervisor supports reopening Great Highway on weekdays
Supervisor Alan Wong plans a ballot measure to reopen the Upper Great Highway to cars, responding to majority Sunset resident support and upcoming 2026 election dynamics.
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New D4 Supervisor Alan Wong Comes Out Against Car-Free Great Highway, Wants a Do-Over With Another Ballot Measure
I guess we’re doing another ballot measure on whether the Great Highway should be car-free, because Supervisors Alan Wong and Connie Chan figure it could net them extra votes in the upcoming 2026 elections.Whether the Great Highway should be car-free has been one of SF’s most divisive and high-profile political battles for more than five years running. And a one-sided 55%-45% Prop K victory for the car-free Great Highway ballot measure last Nove…
San Francisco could vote again on whether to allow cars on the Great Highway
In San Francisco’s Sunset District, controversy continues over what to do with the Great Highway. Friday, the newly-appointed supervisor for that district, Alan Wong, confirmed he is running to keep his job. He also shared that he would support a ballot measure that would bring cars back to the now-closed stretch of road. Some residents in the district already said they would be prepared to fight back against that ballot measure if it came to fr…
New SF supervisor supports reopening Great Highway on weekdays
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Alan Wong, the new supervisor for District four in San Francisco, has publicly expressed his support for reopening the Great Highway to vehicles on weekdays. This statement comes amid ongoing debates surrounding the highway's conversion into a park last spring, which was met with mixed reactions from the community. The Great Highway was transformed into a public park earlier this year, a change that many residents have em…
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