SANTA CLARA, Calif.—San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Committee has decided to keep their Ferris wheel, known as the “SkyStar Wheel,” in the music concourse in Golden Gate Park for four more years. The original agreement for the 150-foot-tall wheel was one year, as part of the park’s 150th anniversary. Those in favor of the wheel staying have said that it brings quality of life to the city’s residents, more people to the city to promote local businesses, and money for the park. The wheel has been closed due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, but it resumed operations on March 4. “It’s been tough on kids, it’s been tough on families. I think the wheel has been a symbol of hope during the time of closure,” Jon Finck, SkyStar Wheel publicist, told NTD Television. Those against it staying have said the generator makes too much noise. The committee addressed that concern …