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San Francisco Celebrates One Year of Sunset Dunes
The numbers show the city is safer, merchants are doing better, the new park is very popular—in other words, Sunset Dunes is an unqualified success
April 27, 2026
Sunset Dunes One Year Out: They Built it and People Came
Despite all the car-brained attempts to destroy it, Sunset Dunes park is a definitive success
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April 9, 2026
The Wonders of Biking in Taiwan
One of San Francisco's most notable urbanists explores Taipei's night markets and bike infrastructure. He wonders: can San Francisco adopt their biking culture?
Joel Engardio
February 23, 2026
Commentary: The Unlikely Savior of Sunset Dunes
Be sure to thank Supervisor Shamann Walton for saving the park.
January 20, 2026
There’s Zero Evidence Great Highway Closure Made Sunset Streets Less Safe
A professional data scientist debunks Supervisor Alan Wong's outlandish talking point.
Jacob Zwart
January 12, 2026
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.
January 8, 2026
Two-Item Tuesday: Sunset Dunes Lawsuit Tossed
Plus a call-to-action on San Francisco's tree canopy.
January 6, 2026
Advocates React to New New Sunset Supervisor
Let's hope this Supe works out better than Beya Alcaraz.
December 1, 2025
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.
November 18, 2025
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.
November 14, 2025