SAN FRANCISCO—Residents from affected neighborhoods are seeking options to prevent the permanent closure of the Upper Great Highway, according to the official opponent of Proposition K.
Prop K, a measure to replace the Upper Great Highway with a park, marginally passed in the election this month, with 54.7 percent of the vote. An online map of the election results shows a divided city with strong opposition to Prop K from most western and southern areas, including Sunset District, Richmond District, and others.
Residents from these neighborhoods are now examining their options, which could include lawsuits to prevent the enactment of the proposition or delay the permanent closure, registered Prop K opponent Richie Greenberg told The Epoch Times in an email….