Lawton Street Sewer Renovation and Replacement

Project Description

San Francisco Public Works has partnered with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to complete much needed infrastructure upgrades along Lawton Street. Public Works is managing the project and has hired Esquivel Grading and Paving, Inc. to complete the work. The project will include sewer main replacement, spot sewer repairs, catch-basin and culvert work, curb ramp construction, concrete street base repairs and repaving. Not all blocks will include sewer main replacement work.
 

PRESS RELEASE - Love Our City: Volunteers to Clean and Green District 4 Neighborhoods - 2/24/17

For immediate release: Feb. 24, 2017
Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045 
 
 
Love Our City: Volunteers to Clean and Green District 4 Neighborhoods
Painting, Planting, Weeding and Other Projects on Tap to Beautify the Westside
 
San Francisco, CA – More than 240 volunteers are expected to join Public Works crews on Saturday, Feb.

Geary at Park Presidio Improvements Project

Project Description

Public Works began improvements at the intersection of Geary Boulevard and Park Presidio Boulevard in August 2018.  This project aims to provide a safer and more inviting environment for Muni passengers, pedestrians, runners and vehicular traffic at the intersection of Geary Boulevard and Park Presidio Boulevard. Our goal was to construct improvements and features that reflect the needs of the community and reinforce neighborhood identity. 

Mission Street at Trumbull Street Safety Improvement Project

Project Description

The Mission and Trumbull Safety Improvements include realigning Trumbull Street to allow more conventional vehicular turns, pedestrian bulbouts to improve safety and roadway repaving from the intersection of Mission and Trumbull streets to Craut Street. Benefits for pedestrians include shorter crossing distances and better visibility. The new design will slow down vehicular traffic along Trumbell Street.

 

Schedule

Construction April 2017 through August 2017
Community outreach and planning phase 2014 - 2016

Eureka, Grand View and Mangels Pavement Renovation, Sewer Replacement and Water Main Installation Project

This project will involve the renovation and improvement of Eureka Street between 23rd Street and Market Street, Grand View Avenue between Clipper Street and Market Street, Mangels Avenue from Plymouth Avenue to Burnside Avenue and at various locations throughout San Francisco. Work activities to be performed on this project include, but are not limited to:

PRESS RELEASE: Rockslide Threat Prompts Temporary Closure of O’Shaughnessy Boulevard - 1/18/17

For immediate release: January 18, 2017

Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045 

 

Rockslide Threat Prompts Temporary Closure of O’Shaughnessy Boulevard

Traffic will be detoured until the emergency work is completed

San Francisco, CA –The threat of a rockslide onto O’Shaughnessy Boulevard will necessitate the temporary closure of the roadway starting this afternoon to allow crews to make the hillside safe.

PRESS RELEASE: SF Street Pavement Condition Improves for 5th Year in a Row - 1/3/2017

For immediate release: January 3, 2017

Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045 

 

San Francisco Street Pavement Condition Improves for Fifth Year in a Row

Voter investments make the ride smoother for drivers, cyclists and transit riders

 

San Francisco, CA –The City’s regionally tracked roadway condition score continued to climb for the fifth year in a row, Mayor Ed Lee and Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru announced today.

2016 In Review: SF Public Works Director On Curbing Street Poop, Trump Funding Cuts & More - Hoodline - 12/20/16

With 2016 barreling to a finish, we started wondering how some of San Francisco's government agencies are preparing for the new year.

Are they celebrating big wins from the past 12 months? Considering how to avoid falling into specific traps again next year?

PRESS RELEASE: Volunteers Gearing Up for Neighborhood Spruce Up - Rain or Shine 11/19/16

For immediate release: Nov. 18, 2016
Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045

VOLUNTEERS GEARING UP FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SPRUCE UP – RAIN OR SHINE
Community Clean Team’s season finale on Saturday will green and clean District 11

San Francisco, CA – More than 150 volunteers are expected to join Public Works crews and District 11 Supervisor John Avalos on Saturday at the final Community Clean Team event of the 2016 season.