Various Locations #31 Project

Project Update 
The contractor is scheduled to begin "final paving" on blocks where the curb ramp work and street base repairs are complete. The grinding (remove existing asphalt) and paving phase is as follows: 
 
Monday November 08, 2021 - Grind (remove existing asphalt from roadway)
27th Avenue (California Street to El Camino Del Mar)
27th Avenue (El Camino Del Mar to Automobile Drive) 
Lake Street (27th Avenue to 28th Avenue) 

Various Locations Sewer Replacement and Pavement Renovation No. 38

San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Esquivel Grading & Paving, Inc. to install new sewer utilities and renovate the roadway at various locations in District 2 as part of the Various Locations Sewer Replacement and Pavement Renovation No. 38 Project.
 

Last Updated / December 2022
 

Project locations:

Gough Street Traffic Signal Upgrade Project

Project Description

San Francisco Public Works constructed Traffic Signal Upgrades and Curb Ramps at intersections on Gough Street from Page Street to Broadway Street.  Construction began Janaury 2019 and continued through November 2019.  Bay Area Lightworks was the contractor and San Francisco Public Works managed construction.  
 

 

 

Fire Station No. 16

This seismic improvement for Fire Station No. 16 (originally built in 1938 and reconstructed in 1956) is part of the voter-approved Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER 2010) bond work to renovate or replace selected fire stations.

Filbert Street and Leavenworth Street Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project

The City & County of San Francisco has an ongoing program of replacing aging sewer mains with new vitrified clay sewer mains. Replacing these aging pipes now will prevent possible collapse of the sewer lines and pavement in the future. Sewer service will not be interrupted during construciton. San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Precision Engineering, Inc. to begin work under contract No.

California Laurel Village Improvement Project

Project Information

The Laurel Village Improvement Project on California Street extends from Spruce Street to Laurel Street.  Laurel Village serves as a local commercial district for the surrounding residential neighborhood.  Our goals are to improve safety; provide a more attractive pedestrian environment; improve Muni travel time and reinforce the neighborhood identity of the Laurel Village Shopping Center.   Construction was completed in January 2019.