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Chis Callarman walked his dog, Wendy, along the Great Highway on Saturday, the same as he has for the last five years.
“We started a lot in the pandemic when they shut it down,” he said. “It’s nice to have the whole run of the place.”
Callarman was one of the few Sunset District residents who voted in favor of 2024’s Proposition K, a citywide measure that permanently closed a section of the Great Highway to motor vehicles, which the city first started doing in April 2020 during the COVID pandemic, when social distancing measures were in place.
District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio supported the closure, much to the ire of many in his district, and is now subject to a recall election in San Francisco…