Mission Street and Geneva Avenue Infrastructure Improvement Project
Project Update (Late June 2026):
The contractor is wrapping up punch list work along the project limits.
Project Description:
San Francisco Public Works, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), and the San Francisco Public Utilities partnered to bring safety improvements and infrastructure upgrades to the Excelsior and Outer Mission neighborhoods. The Mission Street and Geneva Avenue Infrastructure Improvement Project included approximately forty sidewalk bulb-outs, upgraded traffic signals at twenty locations, sewer main replacement work at ten locations, concrete street base replacement work and street repaving throughout the project area. The project limits are:
- Geneva Avenue: Prague Street to Mission Street
- Mission Street: Geneva Avenue to Highway 280 Overpass (Trumbull Street)
Mission Street and Geneva Avenue are part of San Francisco's Vision Zero High Injury Network - the 13% of city streets where 75% of the severe and fatal collisions occur. The City and County of San Francisco adopted Vision Zero as a policy in 2014, committing to build better and safer streets, educate the public on traffic safety, enforce traffic laws, and adopt policy changes that save lives. The goal is to create a culture that prioritizes traffic safety and to ensure that mistakes on our roadways don’t result in serious injuries or death. The result of this collaborative, citywide effort will be safer, more livable streets as we work to eliminate traffic fatalities.
For additional information on this project, please visit https://www.sfmta.com/projects/mission-geneva-safety-project
Project Sequencing & Duration
- S.F. Public Works
- S.F. Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)
- S.F. Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)
- Bauman Landscape and Construction, Inc.
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