1954 44th Ave
Site: 1
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Lean into road necessitates removal as vehicles are hitting the tree. Location is NOT replantable.
Posting Period: 08/25/25 - 09/24/25
Site: 1
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Lean into road necessitates removal as vehicles are hitting the tree. Location is NOT replantable.
Posting Period: 08/25/25 - 09/24/25
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works has hired Sage Consulting Engineers, Inc. to construct new curb ramps at intersections throughout San Francisco. This project will include demolishing existing curb ramps & curbs, constructing new ADA-compliant curb ramps and reconstructing adjacent areas of the sidewalk and curb lane. The scope of work will include saw-cutting the sidewalk and gutter, removing concrete, framing and pouring concrete and placing asphalt in the gutter area.
San Francisco Public Works and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission have partnered to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks throughout San Francisco as part of our Various Locations #64 project. Our partnership allows us to minimize impacts to the public by consolidating our work whenever possible. This project may include sewer main replacement/rehabilitation, curb ramp installation, street base repairs, grinding (removal of existing asphalt) and repaving. Not all locations will include sewer main rehabilitation/replacement.
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Precision Engineering Inc. to install new sewer utilities and renovate the roadway at various locations in San Francisco as part of the Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project No. 60 (VL60). We will be performing this work in the Pacific Heights, Anza Vista, Western Addition, Cathedral Hill, Telegraph Hill, Inner Sunset and Outer Sunset neighborhoods.
January 2025 Project Update:
As of January 2025, we are pleased to announce that all sewer and paving work on Sunset Boulevard has been successfully completed as part of the 1973i Project. Over the next four weeks, R&S Construction, Inc. will be addressing final housekeeping needs throughout the entire 44-block area involved in this project. Thank you for your patience and support during this important work!
Winter 2024 Project Update
Project Update November through December 2023
Our contractor is scheduled to do pavement restoration on Genoa Place (Filbert to Union) sometime between 12/4 and 12/6, weather dependent. This street calls for concrete pavement, which will require about a 7-day cure time once fully placed. During the curing time, Genoa Place will remain closed to vehicular traffic and Varennes Street will be converted into a reversable lane during the weekdays and times as before. For additional questions and coordination please contact Public Works at 628-271-2245.
San Francisco Public Works and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission have partnered to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks in the Sunset, Forest Hill, and Twin Peaks neighborhoods. Our partnership allows us to minimize impacts to the public by consolidating our work whenever possible. This project will include sewer main replacement (some blocks), curb ramp installation, street base repairs, grinding (removal of existing asphalt) and repaving.
The contractor has completed sewer main replacement work on Ortega Avenue. The final paving work has been completed between 24th Avenue and 29th Avenue. Final paving between 19th Avenue and 24th Avenue will be scheduled in the coming weeks. Ortega Street is the last location under this contract.
Public Works is leading both short-term and long-term initiatives to transform the 2-mile-long greenbelt that connects Golden Gate Park and Lake Merced.
With the changing climate, we’re reimagining the corridor to support sustainable, drought-tolerant plantings, a healthy urban forest and a beautiful design to meet present-day and future needs. Public Works is committed to working with neighbors, nonprofits, elected officials and partner agencies to advance this goal.
The Taraval Streetscape improvement project extends from46th to 48th Avenue in the city’s Outer Sunset district. Taraval Street serves as a local commercial district for the surrounding residential neighborhood. The renovation will provide a safer and more inviting environment for pedestrians, motorists and transit riders.