SF supervisor makes final push to put Great Highway reopening on ballot
Supervisor Wong aims for a June ballot measure to reopen the Great Highway weekdays due to increased traffic injuries and local business impacts, citing 14,000 displaced daily commuters.
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Supervisor Alan Wong Fails to Get His Ballot Measure to Bring Cars Back to the Great Highway
Newly appointed District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong just flunked his first big test, failing to meet a deadline on a ballot measure to bring cars back to the Great Highway, after he made a big to-do over announcing the effort.District 4’s new supervisor Alan Wong was appointed to the job on November 30, and he purposefully made his first, big right-out-of-the-gate public fight his scheme to bring cars back to the Great Highway. SF voters, of course,…
Down to the wire for Great Highway ballot measure - The Voice of San Francisco
San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong is continuing to campaign up until the last minute for a ballot measure to reopen the Upper Great Highway, also known as Sunset Dunes Park, to vehicle traffic on weekdays. He has until 5 p.m. today to get the required signatures from other board members to make the June ballot. On Monday, he held a press conference with constituents to highlight the negative impacts of intensified street congestion o…
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