Page Street Neighborway Project

Project Update (Week of 6/5):
Our contractor has been busy stamping the asphalt at the Page/Buchanan intersections. The stamping work is scheduled to conclude mid-week.
 
In the coming days, our contractor is scheduled to begin addressing any identified punch list items. 
 
Project Description

Joice Alley Lighting Improvement Project

The Joice Alley Light Improvement Project installed new pedestrian-scale street lights and all electrical conduit, electrical services, sidewalk restoration while maintaining historic alphabet concrete tablets and minor roadway restoration required on Joice Alley, between Clay St and Sacramento St in Chinatown. This is a high traffic alleyway and an important pedestrian path for the young and old in the San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood.

Calle 24 Tree Removal and Replacement Project

24th Street from Potrero Avenue to Mission Street is lined with mature ficus trees, some of which will be removed and replaced to protect the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and motorists along the busy corridor. 
 
33 ficus trees have been identified, reviewed and approved for removal due to one or more imminent safety issues identified with this tree species.

Safer Taylor Street

Public Works and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has collaborated with the Tenderloin community to developed a new vision for Taylor Street between Turk and Ellis streets to improve transportation safety and livability for all users of this corridor. The Safer Taylor Street project will provide transportation safety and streetscape improvements along Taylor Street, including sidewalk widening, pedestrian crosswalks, corner bulbouts, new traffic signals, and streetscape enhancement such as decorative paving, new street trees and street furnishing.
 

Potrero Gateway Project

Project Description
Completed in early 2025, the Potrero Gateway Project revitalized and reconnected the Potrero Hill neighborhood separated by US 101 by creating a gateway and providing a safe passageway under the freeway overpass along 17th Street from Vermont Street to San Bruno Avenue, and along Vermont Street between 17th and Mariposa Streets., locations on San Francisco’s Vision Zero High Injury Network.

Minna Natoma Streetscape Project

The City and the Yerba Buena Community Benefits District have identified the Minna St and Natoma St corridors between the Transbay Transit Center and the Yerba Buena Gardens area as underutilized spaces and key pedestrian routes linking two civic nodes. The Minna Natoma Streetscape Project aims to activate and enliven these corridors by implementing streetscape improvements, pedestrian safety improvements, and public art.