Guerrero Repaving Project -- 1764J
Project Information
Franklin Street Repaving Project: Motorists Urged to Take Alternate Routes
Traffic Advisory: May 5, 2015
Contact: Alex M. Murillo (415) 437-7009
Prop C Tree Pruning Information
Tree Pruning Information
DPW maintains about 40,000 of the 100,000 street trees in San Francisco, mostly along major transportation corridors and within some redevelopment areas.
In addition to pruning trees on an as-needed basis, DPW provides routine maintenance. These trees are pruned between two to seven years, depending on the trees' characteristics and condition. It can take between one to six months to prune an entire street.
FAQ about the Official Notice on Tree Care
I recently received an Official Notice from the City of San Francisco regarding the tree adjacent to my property. Does this mean my tree is in violation of any city codes?
The Tree Care notice you received in the mail was sent for educational and informational purposes only. This notice was sent to over 30,000 property owners, and is not specific to your tree or your property.
Eco Blitz Stats for 2009
By the numbers
53 Number of Corridors
209 Total number of Corridors walked during Eco Blitz
509 Total Number of Warnings Issued
51 Total Number of Citations Issued
1688 Total Number of Trash Bags Collected
1203 Total Number of City Cans Steamed
1008 Total Number of City Cans Painted
DPW's Contract Automation Program Significantly Shortens Contract Process Time
Business Services Division (BSD) and DPW-IT have teamed up for the Contract Automation Project – an ongoing venture that has all contract processes administered online. Using SharePoint, a Microsoft application that allows users to manage documents and start automated workflows, both internal and external users are able to access contracts that are in multiple stages of progress. The data in this new system is shared between Bureaus, outside contacts, and other
DPW Partners with DRE to Build a Modern Work Order Management System
DPW and DRE are set to begin the implementation of the Computerized Maintenance Management System / Enterprise Asset Management (CMMS/EAM). CMMS/EAM strives to replace many of the asset inventory and work order management systems used by DRE and the DPW Bureaus. The web-based software solution that was selected, Infor EAM, is an industry leader in asset and maintenance management, and is successfully utilized by several major municipalities.
DPW Makes Data Tracking Easier
The Business Services Division (BSD) and Information Technology (IT) have just implemented a number of online programs and databases that will automate processing of certain documents, enable internal and external users to view and monitor various stages of processing, improve internal control of data, validate funding, and eliminate missing documents and miscommunication. These systems will allow us to maximize our efficiency and accuracy in processing these documents.