Thursday marked the last full day that vehicles were allowed to drive on San Francisco’s Upper Great Highway. The road will permanently close to traffic at 5 a.m. Friday in the first major step of creating an oceanfront park authorized by voters in November.
The 2-mile long, 43-acre park will stretch from Lincoln Way to Sloat Boulevard and will feature lookout points, art installations, and space for recreation and performances.
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