Overview
- Mayor Daniel Lurie swore in Wong on Monday at Lincoln High School, making him District 4’s third supervisor since September following Joel Engardio’s recall and Beya Alcaraz’s resignation.
- Wong said he plans to vote yes on the mayor’s Family Zoning proposal and pursue amendments to tailor it to the west side, citing concerns about ceding control to the state.
- He noted he personally voted no on Proposition K, which closed the Upper Great Highway to cars, and pledged to meet both sides before any policy moves on the Sunset Dunes issue.
- He will serve until a June 2026 special election to fill the remainder of the term, and he told reporters he intends to run in upcoming elections.
- Lurie highlighted a revamped, more public vetting process after the failed Alcaraz appointment, while some local figures questioned Wong’s clarity on key issues and his trustworthiness.