San Francisco Neighborhoods
Supervisor Wong Writes Legislation to Kill Sunset Dunes
District 4's new supervisor finally met with Sunset Dunes advocates the night before formally presenting legislation to put a new referendum on the ballot to destroy the park.
Two-Item Tuesday: Sunset Dunes Lawsuit Tossed
Plus a call-to-action on San Francisco's tree canopy.
Call to Action: SFMTA Board Must Close the Loophole in ‘Car Free’ Market Street
Our friends at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition are calling for an end to all the exceptions to the car ban.
Advocates React to New New Sunset Supervisor
Let's hope this Supe works out better than Beya Alcaraz.
Q&A with Former Supervisor Joel Engardio
Streetsblog catches up with District 4's recalled supervisor to reflect on Sunset Dunes, other car-free spaces, and the future of San Francisco.
Advocates React: Sunset Supervisor ‘Recalled’ Again
Beya Alcaraz resigns a week after Mayor Lurie appoints her to fill out the term of former D4 Supervisor Joel Engardio.
Call to Action: Tell Supervisor Beya Alcaraz About Your Love for Sunset Dunes
Advocates want to make sure the new District 4 Supervisor knows where you stand.
Advocates Respond to Mayor Lurie’s District 4 Pick Beya Alcaraz
Mayor's choice to replace Engardio is a newcomer. What will this mean for the future of Sunset Dunes?
Sunset Dunes, E-Bikes, and the Future of Cities
E-bikes could cut carbon, congestion, and costs—if cities take them seriously.
Call to Action: Tell Mayor Lurie to Appoint an Interim District 4 Supervisor who Supports Car-Free Spaces
The Engardio recall doesn't directly endanger Sunset Dunes, but advocates want to get in front of the issue.









