A last-ditch lawsuit attempting to overturn 2024’s Prop K and bring cars back to the Great Highway has failed, as a judge just tossed out the lawsuit’s claim that the car-free Great Highway ballot measure skirted California law.
You are likely aware that San Francisco voters overwhelmingly approved making the Great Highway car-free with 2024’s Prop K vote that passed 55%-45%, establishing the pedestrian park walkway that we now call Sunset Dunes. And you are probably aware that Prop K’s big victory at the ballot box has absolutely not resolved the Great Highway controversy on the west side, as District 4 voters angrily recalled Supervisor Joel Engardio pretty much entirely because of his support for making that thoroughfare car-free. Plus, just three days before cars were permanently kicked off the Great Highway, angry Sunset residents filed a lawsuit to overturn Prop K and get the courts to allow cars back on that now-pedestrain roadway.
SF’s car-free Sunset Dunes Park can stay open after judge rejects lawsuit https://t.co/d3m4zF3BAM…