637 Carolina St

Site: 5
 

Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Removal of one (1) street tree without replacement.  Location is not replantable. PG&E needs to install a utility pole to support communication, secondary, and high voltage lines. Tree is already in decline and will not survive pruning in order to install the pole.
 

Posting Period: 04/21/25 - 05/21/25

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.

Various Locations Pavement Renovation Project #68

Project Description

San Francisco Public Works is scheduled to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks throughout the city as part of our Various Locations Pavement Renovation #68 project. This project may include curb ramp installation, concrete street base repairs, grinding (removal of existing asphalt) and repaving.
 

Traffic Signal Modifications Contract #36

San Francisco Public Works has partnered with Bay Area Light Works, Inc. to upgrade traffic signal infrastructure at 14 intersections across San Francisco. The scope of work will include excavation at some of the intersections, new traffic pole installation and electrical conduit work. Some intersections will also include curb ramp installation.

Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement No. 61

San Francisco Public Works has hired Michael O’Shaughnessy Construction to install new sewer utilities and renovate the roadway as a part of the Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project No. 61 (VL61). We will be performing this work throughout the city. Our collaboration aims to reduce public inconvenience by efficiently coordinating our efforts whenever possible.