2024 Healthy, Safe and Vibrant San Francisco Bond
Funding key health and shelter infrastructure, street safety and road repaving and public space improvements across San Francisco
The City and County of San Francisco’s $390 million Healthy, Safe and Vibrant Bond on the November 2024 ballot will support capital improvements to City facilities and infrastructure.
Oakdale Avenue Lighting Improvement Project
Project Update
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.
Various Locations Pavement Renovation #67A
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works is scheduled to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks throughout the city as part of our Various Locations #67 project. This project may include curb ramp installation, concrete street base repairs, grinding (removal of existing asphalt) and repaving.
Hunters Point, Central Waterfront and Potrero Hill Area Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project
San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Esquivel Grading and Paving, Inc.
Jane Warner Plaza Concept Vision
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





