Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement No. 59

San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Michael O’Shaughnessy Construction Inc. to install new 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. 59 (VL59). We will be performing this work in the Central Bayview, Twin Peaks, Eureka Valley and Duboce Park neighborhoods. 
 

Innes Avenue Sidewalk Improvement Project

The Innes Avenue Sidewalk Improvement Project will improve pedestrian safety and accessibility along Innes Avenue, between Arelious Walker and Donahue Street. Improvements include construction of 6 ADA compliant curb ramps, 400 feet of new pedestrian safety rockslide catchment fence, and nearly 450 linear feet of new sidewalk, the majority of which is entirely missing. Design is expected to be complete by Winter 2023, and the project is anticipated to be open for use by Fall 2025.

San Francisco Fire Department Division of Training

Why do we need a new San Francisco Fire Department Division of Training?

The purpose of the San Francisco Fire Department Division of Training facility is to provide an upgraded training campus for firefighters and emergency medical technicians to meet the evolving needs of emergency responders in a 21st-century urban environment.

Various Locations Pavement Renovation No. 56 and Sewer Replacement

San Francisco Public Works and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission have partnered to complete infrastructure improvements on several blocks throughout San Francisco as part of our Various Locations #56 project. Our partnership allows us to minimize impacts to the public by consolidating our work whenever possible. This project will include sewer main replacement/rehabilitation, curb ramp installation, street base repairs, grinding (removal of existing asphalt) and repaving.

Potrero Gateway Project

Project Description
Completed in early 2025, the Potrero Gateway Project revitalized and reconnected the Potrero Hill neighborhood separated by US 101 by creating a gateway and providing a safe passageway under the freeway overpass along 17th Street from Vermont Street to San Bruno Avenue, and along Vermont Street between 17th and Mariposa Streets., locations on San Francisco’s Vision Zero High Injury Network.