Dede and the DeYoung continue funding JFK Destruction Derby

Lee Heidhues 11.7.2022

The vote which will decide the fate of JFK Promenade in Golden Gate Park and The Great Walkway along the Pacific Ocean is tomorrow.

San Francisco needs to make a statement that it cares about the environment and wants to provide two car free recreation spaces for all its citizens.

Dede Wilsey and the wealthy connected patrons who run the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco are sparing no expense to destroy the two car free venues.

All in the name of greed and profit. Doyenne Dede Wilsey, Dow Chemical scion and lavish supporter of Donald Trump, cut the 200K check paying mercenaries to qualify Proposition I for the ballot.

As judgment day approaches Dede Wilsey just chipped in another $10,000. Which for her is virtually nothing. But to those who are watching her callous political effort it means a lot.

Report to San Francisco Ethics Commission showing Diane ‘Dede’ Wilsey’s latest 10K contribution to ‘Access for All, Yes on I, No on J, sponsored by Corporation of the Fine Arts Museums and Open the Great Highway Alliance

The FAMSF have argued that the car free JFK Promenade has stifled attendance at The De Young Museum. This argument is a total fiction. Last Saturday Liz Heidhues and I visit the De Young and had lunch in the cafeteria. The Museum was packed.

Entrance at the DeYoung – November 5, 2022

Since launching its campaign just five months ago Dede Wilsey and the FAMSF have received officially $762,105.01. Of course some of these so called ‘contributions’ have been Dede’s own money funneled into the campaign as Contributions.

Campaign Disclosure Statement Summary Page ‘Access for All, Yes on I, No on J, sponsored by Corporation of the Fine Arts Museums and Open the Great Highway Allianceshowing total contributions of $762,105.01.

San Francisco voters cannot allow themselves to be swayed by this tsunami of corporate money and greed.

The People will Prevail
A Richmond District home near JFK Promenade proudly displays the No On I – Yes on J campaign banners

Top photo – Diane ‘Dede’ Wilsey