District Police Stations and Support Facilities

Why do we need to strengthen, improve and rehabilitate district police stations and facilities?

The San Francisco Police Department is increasing its staff to meet the changing needs of the growing City. This presents a challenge to the Police Department’s district stations and support facilities, as they were built for a smaller police force and lack adequate space for the current staffing level and projected future needs.

Neighborhood Fire Stations and Support Facilities

Why do we need to strengthen, improve and rehabilitate neighborhood fire stations?

Fire stations operate and are staffed by firefighters 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is critical that our first responders are housed in safe and seismically sound facilities with the capacity to provide essential emergency response services.
 

Emergency Firefighting Water System

The Emergency Firefighting Water System – officially called the Auxiliary Water Supply System (AWSS) – is an independent high-pressure water supply system dedicated to fire protection. It was built in 1913 in response to the 1906 Great Earthquake.  It consists of a 135-mile pipeline network, a high-elevation reservoir and two large-capacity tanks, two pumping stations, fireboats, underground water tanks (cisterns) and Bay water intakes (suction connections).

Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond 2020

San Francisco voters approved a $628.5 million Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) bond during the March 2020 election. The bond, which is the third installment of the ESER program, will fund upgrades and much-needed improvements to capital infrastructure that will allow San Francisco to quickly respond to a major earthquake or other disaster and recover from its aftermath.

 

Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond

Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) is San Francisco's bond program to strategically address critical public safety needs in the City. The program identifies seismic improvements and upgrades to City-owned facilities that are needed to help safeguard San Francisco.

 

The third phase of the ESER bond program was approved by voters with 82 percent approval during the March 2020 election. ESER 2020 will continue the work of the previous two ESER bonds that were overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2010 and 2014.

 

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.

Japantown Buchanan Mall

Japantown’s Buchanan Mall is the pedestrian portion of Buchanan Street that runs for one block between Post and Sutter streets. Along with Peace Plaza, it’s the geographic and cultural heart of the neighborhood. The Mall is paved with a river of cobblestones, connecting two fountain installations, consisting of origami flower forms designed by renowned artist Ruth Asawa, and surrounded by low, circular stone walls.