Alemany Boulevard Infrastructure Improvements Project
Project Update (November 2020)
Project Update (November 2020)
Supervisor Ahsha Safaí has partnered with Public Works to create a plan for a more pleasant and comfortable environment for all who walk, bike and live along Niagara Avenue. Through the addition of trees and plants, the completed project will ensure that pedestrians feel safe using the street and minimize congestion. The project is funded by Supervisor Safaí’s Office.
The Mission and Trumbull Safety Improvements include realigning Trumbull Street to allow more conventional vehicular turns, pedestrian bulbouts to improve safety and roadway repaving from the intersection of Mission and Trumbull streets to Craut Street. Benefits for pedestrians include shorter crossing distances and better visibility. The new design will slow down vehicular traffic along Trumbell Street.
Construction April 2017 through August 2017
Community outreach and planning phase 2014 - 2016
For immediate release: Nov. 18, 2016
Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045
VOLUNTEERS GEARING UP FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SPRUCE UP – RAIN OR SHINE
Community Clean Team’s season finale on Saturday will green and clean District 11
San Francisco, CA – More than 150 volunteers are expected to join Public Works crews and District 11 Supervisor John Avalos on Saturday at the final Community Clean Team event of the 2016 season.
The $248 million Road Repaving and Street Safety Bond was approved by voters in November 2011. With it, the City is repaving streets in neighborhoods throughout San Francisco; repairing deteriorating bridges, overpasses and stairways; and making traffic, pedestrian and bicycle and safety improvements.
The existing building was constructed over fifty years ago and comprised of a gym, a weight room, a kitchen, an auditorium and an office at the ground level. Locker rooms and showers were located within the basement. Tall Monterey Pines surround the recreation center. A number of physical and functional problems motivated the construction of a new building as opposed to the renovation of the existing building.
Through the San Francisco Recreation and Parks, the Bureau of Architecture was retained to prepare an existing assessment study and conceptual design program for the Junipero Serra Playground at 300 Stonecrest Drive. The study was an assessment of the one story clubhouse and grounds along with recommendations for building and site improvements, including accessibility for persons with disabilities. The Recreation and Parks accepted and approved the conceptual program and it became the basis for a capital improvement project.
Public Works provided the architectural and landscape design, engineering and construction management services for the renovation of the Cayuga Playground and construction of the new Cayuga Clubhouse on behalf of Recreation and Parks Department.
The project workscope includes the repair and renovation of the play area, tennis and basketball courts; restoration of existing pathways; upgrades to the irrigation and lighting systems; improved accessibility, and overall reconditioning of the park landscape and sitting areas.
The Excelsior Branch Library reopened following over a year of seismic retrofitting and other improvements. Public Works provided the design, project management and construction management for the Excelsior Branch Library project.