Various Locations Curb Ramps and Sub-Sidewalk Basements

San Francisco Public Works’ Curb Ramp Program is pleased to announce the Various Locations Curb Ramps and Sub-Sidewalk Basements project.  The project will be implementing various safety and infrastructure improvements, including curb ramp installation, traffic signal improvements, and new pedestrian lighting at Clay Street & Grant Avenue and Sutter Street & Stockton Street. The anticipated duration and scope of work can vary at each location. 
 

24th Street Pavement Renovation and Infrastructure Improvement Project

 

Project Description
San Francisco Public Works and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission partnered to bring safety improvements and infrastructure upgrades to 24th Street in the Noe Valley neighborhood. Our partnership allowed us to consolidate our work and minimize any impacts from construction. The limits of work on 24th Street were from Homestead Street to Guerrero Street. All work on this project has been completed.
 

Jane Warner Plaza Concept Vision

In partnership with District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman’s Office, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and SFMTA, SF Public Works Bureau of Landscape Architecture has reimagined the new Jane Warner Plaza as a flexible community space that celebrates the life of the late, beloved community police officer, Jane Warner.

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