Member bike ride with SPUR and the future of Sunset Dunes
Last Friday we hosted a joint member ride with our partners at SPUR to celebrate the new Sunset Dunes park. We got to connect with other people passionate about transportation while enjoying some of the beautiful car-free spaces that we helped make possible.
“Partnering with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition for a ride over the Sunset Dunes was a natural fit for SPUR—especially as we celebrate the passing of Prop K, a major win for sustainable transportation and safer streets,” shared Suzanne Cox-Santos, SPUR’s Director of Engagement. “The ride was a fun way to bring people together, build community, and envision a more connected city.”
On the ride, we got to witness the installation of the Naga, a giant metal sculpture of the legendary Southeast Asian sea serpent on the JFK Promenade. It was also fun to explore the art SF Recreation and Park installed at Sunset Dunes. We saw first-hand the possibility for art and community that car-free spaces open up.
Looking to the future of Sunset Dunes, SF Rec and Parks just launched their public outreach process to determine the long-term future of our newest park. Your San Francisco Bicycle Coalition participated in their first outreach event, a pop-up open house at Sunset Dunes on July 19.
There will be another open house on September 27 that we encourage everyone to attend, followed by more community meetings in early and mid 2026. There is also a survey that you can take right now to share your feedback on the interim improvements and your vision for the future of our Pacific coast. The survey will ask about your visiting habits and what sort of amenities you’d like to see.
Sunset Dunes is the largest pedestrianization project in California history!
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