93 Scott St
Site: 2
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Tree is in significant decline with little live crown left. Trunk has multiple fungal fruiting bodies and peeling bark. Permit 805842 Location is not replantable.
Posting Period: 06/01/26 - 06/16/26
Site: 2
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Tree is in significant decline with little live crown left. Trunk has multiple fungal fruiting bodies and peeling bark. Permit 805842 Location is not replantable.
Posting Period: 06/01/26 - 06/16/26
Site: 1
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Tree is presenting some structural defects such as weak branch attachments with bark inclusion as well as some canopy loss. There is competition for root space with a palm tree inside the basin. Location is not replantable.
Posting Period: 05/04/26 - 06/03/26
Site: 1
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Sidewalk repair required within critical root zone of tree will destabilize tree after previous root pruning that occurred to fix sewer. Location is not replantable.
Posting Period: 05/11/26 - 06/10/26
Site: 1
Reason(s) for Tree Removal: Root pruning required to fix sidewalk will destabilize tree. Canopy die back present in tree on east facing side indicates tree is struggling to thrive. Location is replantable. Permit 806916
Posting Period: 05/11/26 - 06/10/26
San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Esquivel Grading and Paving, Inc. to improve sewer utilities and renovate the roadway at various locations in San Francisco as part of the Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement Project No. 85 (VL85). We will be performing this work in the Western Addition, Marina, Cow Hollow Laurel Heights, Outer Richmond, Haight Ashbury and Pacific Heights neighborhoods.
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.
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.