Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement No. 60

Project Description

San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Precision Engineering 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. 60 (VL60). We will be performing this work in the Pacific Heights, Anza Vista, Western Addition, Cathedral Hill, Telegraph Hill, Inner Sunset and Outer Sunset neighborhoods. 

 

Various Locations Curb Ramps #10

San Francisco Public Works has hired R&S Construction Management, Inc. to construct new curb ramps at intersections throughout San Francisco. This project will include demolishing existing curb ramps & curbs, constructing new, ADA-compliant curb ramps and reconstructing adjacent areas of the sidewalk and curb lane. Work will be taking place at the following intersections:

Various Locations Pavement Renovation and Sewer Replacement No. 55

Project Update January 2025

  • R&S Construction will pour the sidewalk at Cesar Chavez St & Sanchez St on Monday January 13th, completing all work at this intersection. 
  • We are in our punch-list phase of this project.  By the end of this month there will not be any major construction on this project. 

     

Ingleside Police Station Replacement

The Ingleside District Police Station is located at 1 Sgt. John V. Young Lane, within Balboa Park. The station serves an area from Cesar Chavez Street, between Highway 101 and Faxon Avenue, to the San Mateo County line. The facility sits adjacent to Highway 280 and atop a section of the BART tunnel.  
 

The existing station was built in 1910 and is a local historic resource within the Balboa Park Historic District. The station includes a main building and a second building separated by a courtyard. The station’s parking lot surrounds the buildings.
 

9-1-1 Call Center

Why do we need to renovate the 9-1-1 Call Center?

The 9‐1‐1 Call Center is operated and managed by the Department of Emergency Management. It is located at the City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 1011 Turk Street in the Western Addition neighborhood and houses public safety dispatchers who answer all calls made to 9‐1‐1. These dispatchers are the initial point of contact for all of San Francisco’s first responders, 24 hours a day.