821 Moultrie St.

Site: 1

Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Required root pruning for repair of significant sidewalk uplift is expected to destabilize tree. Location is unsustainable for tree of this stature due to overhead powerlines. Location is replantable. 

Posting Period: 05/18/26 - 06/17/26

1300 Silliman St

Site: 4

Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Tree is in significant decline with approximately 25% live crown. Remaining live crown is chlorotic and thinning. Trunk sounding revealed evidence of internal decay. Location is replantable. 

Posting Period: 05/18/26 - 06/17/26

1300 Silliman St

Site: 2

Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Tree is in significant decline. Tree has 15% live crown. Obvious decay with termite damage in open trunk wound. Location is replantable. 

Posting Period: 05/18/26 - 06/17/26

Various Locations Curb Ramps #17

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.

Traffic Signal Modifications Contract #36

Overview: February 2026 Update

 

The City continues to move forward with traffic signal upgrades and accessibility improvements at key intersections. Over the next three weeks, crews will be focused on completing signal punch list items, coordinating with utility providers, and finalizing curb ramp installations.

 

These efforts aim to enhance pedestrian safety, improve traffic flow, and support accessibility for all street users.

 

Work Schedule: January 19 – February 22, 2026

 

Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project No. 53

Construction Updates


7/19/24: As of today, we have reached substantial completion on this project. This means that all planned paving, sewer, curb ramp and sidewalk has been completed, and we are now entering the closeout phase of the project. During the closeout phase, all work is re-inspected and minor fixes are performed by our contractor wherever necessary.
 

Alemany Interchange Improvement Project

Alemany Boulevard, located beneath the Highway 280 and 101 interchange, is a heavily trafficked, auto-dominated corridor associated with freeway on- and off-ramps. The Alemany Interchange Improvement Project will deliver critical upgrades to improve safety, accessibility, and the overall appearance of the area. Pedestrians frequently travel between San Bruno Avenue and the northern side of Alemany, home to the Alemany Farmers Market.