Mission Street and Geneva Avenue Infrastructure Improvement Project
Project Update:
Construction has started on Geneva Avenue from Prague Street to Mission Street.
Project Description:
San Francisco Public Works, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), and the San Francisco Public Utilities are partnering to bring safety improvements and infrastructure upgrades to the Excelsior and Outer Mission neighborhoods. The Mission Street and Geneva Avenue Infrastructure Improvement Project includes approximately forty sidewalk bulb-outs, upgraded traffic signals at twenty locations, sewer main replacement at ten locations, concrete street base replacement work and street repaving throughout the project area. The project limits are:
- Geneva Avenue: Prague Street to Mission Street
- Mission Street: Geneva Avenue to Highway 280 Overpass (Trumbull Street)
Mission Street and Geneva Avenue are part of San Francisco's Vision Zero High Injury Network - the 13% of city streets where 75% of the severe and fatal collisions occur. The City and County of San Francisco adopted Vision Zero as a policy in 2014, committing to build better and safer streets, educate the public on traffic safety, enforce traffic laws, and adopt policy changes that save lives. The goal is to create a culture that prioritizes traffic safety and to ensure that mistakes on our roadways don’t result in serious injuries or death. The result of this collaborative, citywide effort will be safer, more livable streets as we work to eliminate traffic fatalities.
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For additional information on this project, please visit https://www.sfmta.com/projects/mission-geneva-safety-project
Project Sequencing & Duration
The overall project duration is anticipated to be approximately 3 years. However, in order to minimize any impacts associated with construction, this project will be completed in segments. A completion timeline has been placed on each segment to minimize the time it is under construction. There will be an overlap in segments as work is completed in one segment and starts on the next one. The segments are as follows:
Segment I
Geneva Avenue (Mission Street to Prague Street)
(Approximately 11 months / November 2022 – October 2023)
Segment II
Mission Street (Geneva Avenue to Russia Avenue)
(Approximately 10 months / September 2023 – June 2024)
Segment III
Mission Street (Russia Avenue to Theresa Street)
(Approximately 11 months / May 2024 – July 2025)
Segment IV
Mission Street (Theresa Street to Trumbull Street/ Hwy 280 overpass)
(Approximately 9 months / June 2025 – January 2026)
New Traffic Signal Project on Alemany
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works has hired Liffey Electric to complete the Contract 65 – New Traffic Signals Project. This project will include traffic signal improvements at several intersections in San Francisco. The work near you includes traffic signal improvements at (3) intersections along Alemany Boulevard. The intersections are as follows:
- Alemany Blvd. & Lawrence Ave
- Alemany Blvd. & Theresa St.
- Alemany Blvd. and Rousseau St.
Construction is scheduled to start on Alemany Blvd. in late December 2022. Work is expected to take approximately (4) months to complete at each intersection. Construction may happen concurrently at different intersections. NOTE: There may be periods of inactivity in between the different phases of work. The schedule provided is subject to change due to weather delays, equipment breakdown, or unforeseen field conditions. Construction activity may include catch-basin (storm drain) and culvert relocation work, curb ramp construction, sidewalk demolition and replacement, street base repairs, and roadway reconstruction. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience while we complete these safety improvements.
For additional information, please visit www.sfpublicworks.org/Signals65.
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