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New D4 Supervisor Alan Wong Opposes Car-Free Great Highway and Calls for a Fresh Ballot Measure

By Victoria Jones
Politics
December 20, 2025
New D4 Supervisor Alan Wong Opposes Car-Free Great Highway and Calls for a Fresh Ballot Measure
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San Francisco’s newly elected District 4 supervisor Alan Wong has publicly opposed the city’s car-free initiative on the Great Highway, signaling a push for a fresh ballot measure to reconsider the controversial roadway changes. Wong’s stance marks a notable shift in local policy discussions, as debates intensify over balancing transportation needs, environmental goals, and community preferences along the iconic coastal corridor.

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Alan Wong Challenges Current Car-Free Policy on Great Highway Citing Community ConcernsSupervisor Calls for New Ballot Measure to Reassess Traffic and Accessibility ImpactAdvocates Urge Comprehensive Public Engagement to Shape Future of Great Highway UseThe Way Forward

Alan Wong Challenges Current Car-Free Policy on Great Highway Citing Community Concerns

Alan Wong, San Francisco’s newly elected District 4 Supervisor, has publicly expressed his reservations about the ongoing car-free initiative on the Great Highway. Citing numerous complaints from local residents and business owners, Wong argues that the policy-implemented without sufficient community backing-has led to unintended consequences such as increased traffic congestion on alternative streets and limited accessibility for emergency vehicles. He emphasized the importance of balancing environmental goals with the practical needs of constituents, advocating for a more inclusive decision-making process moving forward.

Wong proposes revisiting the Great Highway closure through another public ballot measure to ensure that the community’s voice is accurately reflected in future urban planning efforts. Reflecting on early data and feedback, he outlined key concerns:

  • Accessibility issues: Reduced access for disabled residents and elderly pedestrians.
  • Economic impact: Local vendors reporting decline in sales due to lower vehicle traffic.
  • Traffic displacement: Nearby neighborhoods experiencing increased congestion during peak hours.
Community Concerns Reported Impact
Emergency Response Delayed access due to road closures
Local Businesses 15-25% drop in foot traffic
Pedestrian Safety Improved in closed zones but problematic elsewhere

Supervisor Calls for New Ballot Measure to Reassess Traffic and Accessibility Impact

District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong has publicly voiced concerns over the existing traffic and accessibility changes following the Great Highway’s conversion to a car-free zone. Emphasizing the need for comprehensive evaluation, Wong advocates for a new ballot measure to give residents a renewed opportunity to weigh in on the project’s future. “It’s essential that we understand the full implications on our daily commute, local businesses, and emergency services before making permanent decisions,” Wong stated at a recent press briefing.

Wong outlined several key areas requiring further examination, including:

  • Traffic flow alterations on adjacent streets and highways
  • Impact on public transportation efficiency
  • Accessibility for residents, especially seniors and persons with disabilities
  • Effectiveness of existing bike lanes and pedestrian pathways
  • Emergency vehicle response times in the impacted zones
Assessment Area Current Status Proposed Reassessment Focus
Traffic Flow Increased congestion on adjacent streets Alternative route viability
Public Transit Delays reported during peak hours Schedule optimization
Accessibility Mixed satisfaction among residents Enhanced access points and services
Emergency Services Response times unchanged Evaluate potential gaps

Advocates Urge Comprehensive Public Engagement to Shape Future of Great Highway Use

Community activists, local businesses, and environmental groups have come together to stress the importance of thorough and inclusive public dialogue before any further decisions regarding the Great Highway are made. They argue that a representative, transparent process will help ensure that all voices-whether for walkers, cyclists, drivers, or nearby residents-are equitably heard. Many emphasize that data-driven approaches coupled with extensive outreach can prevent hasty outcomes that may not reflect the diverse interests of the district’s residents.

Advocates propose the following strategies to enhance public participation:

  • Organizing neighborhood forums and interactive workshops
  • Utilizing online surveys and digital town halls to reach wider demographics
  • Establishing a multi-stakeholder advisory committee with rotating members
  • Publishing transparent reports with clear metrics and timelines

Below is a snapshot comparing key community priorities expressed during recent outreach efforts, highlighting the varied perspectives influencing the debate:

Priority Area Percentage of Support Community Concerns
Pedestrian & Cyclist Safety 45% Traffic speed, crosswalks, dedicated lanes
Car Access 30% Commuter convenience, local business access
Environmental Impact 15% Coastal preservation, pollution reduction
Recreational Space 10% Green space, community events, public health

The Way Forward

As Alan Wong steps into his role as District 4 Supervisor, his opposition to the existing car-free plan for the Great Highway signals potential shifts in San Francisco’s approach to urban transportation and public space management. By advocating for a new ballot measure, Wong has set the stage for renewed public debate on how best to balance recreational use, traffic flow, and environmental concerns along this iconic stretch of the city’s coastline. Stakeholders and residents alike will be watching closely as this issue evolves under his leadership in the coming months.

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