Overview
- Sunset Dunes, officially named after a public contest with over 4,200 submissions, will host its grand opening on April 12, featuring new recreational amenities and public art installations.
- The park, built on a 2-mile stretch of the former Upper Great Highway, has already seen a 25% increase in visitors, averaging 3,400 on weekdays and up to 6,100 on peak weekends.
- Supervisor Connie Chan is exploring a ballot measure to reopen the highway to vehicular traffic on weekdays, citing traffic concerns raised by local residents.
- A lawsuit has been filed challenging the park's creation, alleging insufficient environmental review and questioning the city's authority over the roadway's use.
- The park's development has polarized the community, with supporters praising its sustainability and recreation benefits, while opponents criticize increased traffic on nearby streets and the closure's impact on daily commutes.