Sunset
It’s Official: New Supe Wants to Destroy Sunset Dunes
The mayor wants to slash $400 million from the budget to try and close the deficit. But District 4 Supervisor Wong wants to waste money on a third vote over the future of Sunset Dunes. Make this make sense
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
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
Commentary: It’s Time to Recall Recalls
Tuesday's recall of Supervisor Joel Engardio proves the city really needs to take another look at its provisions
Sunset Dunes Update: Concrete Poured for Sloat Gateway Skate Park
Any remaining prospect of turning Sunset Dunes back into a highway is getting a whole lot harder—literally.






