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The Great Highway, once considered to be one of San Francisco’s most scenic drives, is now teeming with children, joggers and cyclists. In April, the former two-mile stretch of coastal highway reopened as the city’s newest park and was renamed Sunset Dunes. But the transformation — born out of the city’s pandemic-era efforts to carve out car-free spaces and approved by voters during the November 2024 elections — did not arrive without controversy.

To its critics, Sunset Dunes is another inconvenience for motorists in the city’s “war on cars” — so much so that one official is facing a recall effort over his support of the park, Benjamin Schneider reports. Today on CityLab: How a Highway Became San Francisco’s Newest Park

— Rthvika Suvarna 

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NYC Commuters Brace for Chaos as NJ Transit Rail Strike Looms
Train engineers are preparing to strike as early as Friday, potentially stranding riders. 

Maryland’s Credit Rating Gets Downgraded as Governor Blames Trump
Federal funding cuts and a smaller government workforce add to the state’s financial pressures.

As Nuclear Power Makes a Comeback, South Korea Emerges a Winner
The country has built up the best large-scale atomic-energy industry outside China and Russia. Now it stands to reap financial and diplomatic rewards.

What we’re reading 

  • Locals oppose ‘insane’ plan to sell 500,000 acres of public lands for housing in Nevada and Utah (Inside Climate News)

  • How the Trump administration is weakening the enforcement of fair housing laws (ProPublica)

  • The first US hub for experimental medical treatments is coming (Technology News)

  • The US buried millions of gallons of wartime nuclear waste – Doge cuts could wreck the cleanup (Guardian)

  • Trump’s immigration crackdown clashes with right to due process (Wall Street Journal)


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