Proposition K passes
By Han Li
Updated Nov. 08, 2024
The fate of a coastal roadway unexpectedly became one of the most divisive political fights this election season in San Francisco, turning the sleepy west side into a campaign battleground.
Proposition K, introduced by Supervisor Joel Engardio, aims to permanently ban private vehicles from a two-mile stretch of the Upper Great Highway between Lincoln Way and Sloat Boulevard.
The southern part of the road connecting to Daly City will soon be closed to cars due to erosion. The roadway is currently open to car traffic on weekdays and closed on weekends for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Prop. K passed according to vote returns published Friday....
Labels: Anti-Car, Engardio, Great Highway, Neighborhoods, Traffic in the City