San Francisco: Base de Datos de las Proposiciones de Ley

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Prop Title Date Ordenar descendente Outcome
F
Closure of John F. Kennedy (JFK) Drive
Kind Ordinance
How it was placed on the ballot Initiative
Percent required to pass 50%+1
Percentage of votes Yes: 45.10% / No: 54.90%
Vote counts Yes: 133,808 / No: 162,895
Description Shall the City close John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park to automobile traffic on Saturdays?
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11/07/00 F
G
Closure of John F. Kennedy (JFK) Drive with Limits
Kind Ordinance
How it was placed on the ballot Supervisors
Percent required to pass 50%+1
Percentage of votes Yes: 38.13% / No: 61.87%
Vote counts Yes: 109,486 / No: 177,667
Description Shall the City close John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park to automobile traffic on Saturdays after the Music Concourse parking facility is opened?
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11/07/00 F
I
Vehicles on JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park and the Great Highway
Kind Ordinance Repeal
How it was placed on the ballot Petition
Percent required to pass 50%+1
Percentage of votes Yes: 65.11%/ No: 34.89%
Vote counts Yes: 191,641 / No: 102,689
Description Shall the City allow private motor vehicles on John F. Kennedy Drive and connector streets in Golden Gate Park at all times except from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays and legal holidays year-round, as well as on Saturdays in April through September, allow motor vehicles in both directions at all times on the Great Highway and not allow the City to remove the Great Highway between Sloat and Skyline boulevards as proposed?
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11/08/22 F
J
Recreational Use of JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park
Kind Ordinance Affirmation
How it was placed on the ballot Board of Supervisors
Percent required to pass 50%+1
Percentage of votes Yes: 63.07% / No: 36.93%
Vote counts Yes: 181,694 / No: 106,408
Description Shall the City affirm the ordinance the Board of Supervisors adopted in May 2022 reserving portions of John F. Kennedy Drive and certain connector streets in Golden Gate Park as open recreation spaces, closing those streets seven days a week to private motor vehicles with limited exceptions?
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11/08/22 P

 

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