Joice Alley Lighting Improvement Project

The Joice Alley Light Improvement Project installed new pedestrian-scale street lights and all electrical conduit, electrical services, sidewalk restoration while maintaining historic alphabet concrete tablets and minor roadway restoration required on Joice Alley, between Clay St and Sacramento St in Chinatown. This is a high traffic alleyway and an important pedestrian path for the young and old in the San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood.

Jefferson Streetscape Improvements Project - Phase II

Jefferson Street is the "main street" of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, a global destination for locals and tourists alike. Construction of the first phase, two blocks from Hyde Street to Jones Street, was completed in June 2013. Phase II of the Jefferson Streetscape Improvements Project completes the remaining three blocks of the streetscape design on Jefferson Street, from Jones Street east to Powell Street.

PRESS RELEASE - Chinatown Streetscape Improvements Add Safety and Beauty along Broadway and Spofford - 7/30/2018

For immediate release: July 30, 2018
Contact: Shih-Wei Lu, 415-554-6935
 
Chinatown Streetscape Improvements Add Safety and Beauty along Broadway and Spofford 
Upgrades to Major Corridor and Historic Alleyway Benefit Residents, Merchants and Visitors
 
San Francisco, CA – Today, two Chinatown celebrations kicked off with colorful performances by spirited lion dancers, commemorating the completion of the Broadway Chinatow

Joe DiMaggio Playground Improvement Project

The Joe DiMaggio Playground is a two-acre park with a children’s play area, tennis courts, bocce courts, pool building and sports courts. It sits directly next to the newly constructed North Beach Library and will transform one block of Mason Street from a street with vehicular traffic into a public park space. This project will reorganize and renovate all portions of the park, including:
 

Broadway Chinatown Streetscape Improvement Project

Broadway in Chinatown is one of the most recognizable districts in the city. With neighborhood-serving retail, schools, large-scale housing developments, and distinct historic character - great volumes of people travel to and through daily. The Streetscape improvement project will provide a safer and more pleasant walking experience, with new paving, streetlights, street trees, and street furnishings inspired by the unique history of the neighborhood.
 

Road Repaving & Street Safety Bond

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.