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Recallers seek Great Highway revote
January 15, 2026
Organizers tied to the 2025 recall of former Supervisor Joel Engardio are launching a citywide signature drive for a November 2026 ballot measure that would reopen the Upper Great Highway to cars on weekdays and keep it car-free on weekends.
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Judge Upholds Great Highway Closure
January 8, 2026
A San Francisco Superior Court judge rejected a lawsuit seeking to undo Proposition K and reopen the Upper Great Highway to private cars. The ruling reinforces that the fight over Sunset Dunes should move from courtrooms back to public policy—and real-world operations.
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Vaillancourt no more?
August 21, 2025
Our long national nightmare is (almost) over - SF Rec & Park has formally requested the removal of the Vaillancourt Fountain.
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SF to charge for Golden Gate Park parking and court reservations
July 18, 2025
The Board of Supervisors voted 10–1 to allow the city to implement parking fees in Golden Gate Park.
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Confirmed: Golden City Football Club is coming to Kezar Stadium
June 25, 2025
Today, Mayor Lurie and Supervisor Mahmood announced that Golden City Football Club is coming to Kezar Stadium, bringing with them $10M in upgrades.
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San Francisco Parks Alliance to Shut Down Amid Financial Mismanagement
June 3, 2025
The San Francisco Parks Alliance, a key nonprofit supporting city parks, is dissolving after the former director misused millions in restricted funds.
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SF Parks Alliance faces $5.5M operating deficit
April 28, 2025
Past leadership let costs outrun revenue and dozens of partner projects are on hold while the Parks Alliance seeks bridge loans and renegotiates grants.
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