632 El Camino Del Mar
Site: 1,2,3
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Permit#798737 Unhealthy yuccas are not thriving and each will be replaced with a much more beneficial tree with healthier canopy.
Posting Period: 03/31/25 - 04/30/25
Site: 1,2,3
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Permit#798737 Unhealthy yuccas are not thriving and each will be replaced with a much more beneficial tree with healthier canopy.
Posting Period: 03/31/25 - 04/30/25
San Francisco Public Works has hired Michael O'Shaughnessy Construction, Inc. to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks throughout the city as part of our Various Locations Pavement Renovations & Sewer Replacement Project #67B. This work will consist of roadway re-pavement, concrete base reconstruction, curb ramp construction, making them ADA compliant and sewer replacement work.
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works is scheduled to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks throughout the city as part of our Various Locations Pavement Renovation #68 project. This project may include curb ramp installation, concrete street base repairs, grinding (removal of existing asphalt) and repaving.
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.
San Francisco Public Works has partnered with Bay Area Light Works, Inc. to upgrade traffic signal infrastructure at 14 intersections across San Francisco. The scope of work will include excavation at some of the intersections, new traffic pole installation and electrical conduit work. Some intersections will also include curb ramp installation.
Project Update (May 2024)
All work on this contract is almost complete. The contractor continues punch list work on this project. We anticipate the punch list work to be complete in June 2024.
San Francisco Public Works and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission have partnered to complete infrastructure improvements on several neighborhood blocks. Our partnership allows us to minimize impacts to the public by consolidating work whenever possible.
Public Works began improvements at the intersection of Geary Boulevard and Park Presidio Boulevard in August 2018. This project aims to provide a safer and more inviting environment for Muni passengers, pedestrians, runners and vehicular traffic at the intersection of Geary Boulevard and Park Presidio Boulevard. Our goal was to construct improvements and features that reflect the needs of the community and reinforce neighborhood identity.
The $248 million Road Repaving and Street Safety Bond was approved by voters in November 2011. With it, the City is repaving streets in neighborhoods throughout San Francisco; repairing deteriorating bridges, overpasses and stairways; and making traffic, pedestrian and bicycle and safety improvements.