Fillmore And Haight Street Intersection, AWSS, Sewer Replacement And Pavement Renovation Project

Project Update (Week of 12/14/2020)
SFWD is scheduled to begin pressure testing the new line AWSS line at the Haight/Fillmore intersection. Due to the scope of work, the line will be tested in the evening. The work is scheduled for the evening of Wednesday December 16, 2020 at 8 PM and is expected to conclude by 10 PM. On Thursday, crews will back-fill the trench and begin apply temporary pavement to the area. In January 2021, our contractor will return to schedule permanent paving at the intersection. 

Gough Street Traffic Signal Upgrade Project

Project Description

San Francisco Public Works constructed Traffic Signal Upgrades and Curb Ramps at intersections on Gough Street from Page Street to Broadway Street.  Construction began Janaury 2019 and continued through November 2019.  Bay Area Lightworks was the contractor and San Francisco Public Works managed construction.  
 

 

 

PRESS RELEASE - Summer Cleaning: Volunteers to Spruce Up District 5 Neighborhoods - 7/27/2018

For Immediate Release: July 27, 2018
Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045
 
Summer Cleaning: Volunteers to Spruce Up District 5 Neighborhoods
Weeding, Cleaning and Graffiti Abatement on Tap for Saturday Morning Workday
 
San Francisco, CA – More than 400 dedicated volunteers will join Mayor London Breed, Supervisor Vallie Brown and Public Works crews on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at this month’s Community Clean Team event to cle

Fire Station No. 5

The Fire Station No. 5 seismic replacement project was funded by the Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) Bond Program, a voter-backed initiative to strenghten neighborhood fire stations and other first response facilities.

9th Avenue & Lincoln Way Improvement Project

Project Information

The 9th Avenue & Lincoln Way Improvement Project is an effort to improve the connection between the Inner Sunset neighborhood and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The entryway to Golden Gate Park at 9th Avenue is one of the most heavily-used entrances into the park, with attractions such as the SF Botanical Garden, the De Young Museum, and the Academy of Sciences close by.

Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvements Project and Muni Forward Project

Construction Project Update: August 21, 2019

Dear Inner Sunset Neighbors,

Save the Date.. Join us for our Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvements Project Ribbon-Cutting Celebration on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 11am. The location will be on Irving Street at the 8th Avenue southwest corner by Citibank.  Crews have been wrapping up the final punch-list repairs and adding finishing touches such as landscaping.  We will be continuing to monitor the area for housekeeping to regularly remove trash and debris accumulation onsite and specifically within the empty planters.  The SFMTA is working on the installation of the new shelters and the consolidation of the stops. We have asked for additional signage to assist with directing riders to the old-existing platforms in the meantime to avoid confusion around active N-Judah stops.

 

Project Background

Construction of the Inner Sunset Streetscape Improvement project began September 2017, after years of collaboration between city agencies and community partners. The two-year construction project, will improve the N Judah service, beautify nearby neighborhoods and make the streets more livable, vibrant and sustainable. 

The project is a partnership between the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Public Works (SFPW) and the Public Utility Commission (SFPUC). The work under this contract consists of transit bulb-outs; curb ramps; sewer replacement; landscape improvements; electrical work; water line replacement and street paving along Irving Street between Arguello Boulevard and 19th Avenue, 9th Avenue between Irving and Judah streets, and 10th Avenue between Irving and Judah streets.

Additionally, streetscape improvements will occur at the existing transit bulb-outs in Cole Valley at Carl and Cole streets, as well as Carl and Stanyan streets.

The project is focused on improving the quality of life of the Inner Sunset and Cole Valley neighborhoods by upgrading existing infrastructure. Multiple improvements are incorporated into the project in order to avoid further disruptions and service shutdowns. 

View more information at SFMTA - Muni Forward

Wiggle Neighborhood Green Corridor

Project Information
San Francisco Public Works is partnering with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to improve stormwater management and walking and biking conditions to the Lower Haight and Alamo Square neighborhoods. The project include curb ramp upgrades, bioretention area landscape installations, asphalt paving, permeable unit paver installations and drainage work.