Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Clay Street Final Repaving is Underway Thursday

The final process of repaving on Clay Street between the intersections of Scott and Divisadero streets has begun Thursday morning, which will complete the construction of a new water line in this neighborhood. The water line installation is part of the SFPUC’s Water System Improvement Program (WSIP), a combination of new water mains, sewer repairs and replacement, and pavement renovation. A joint undertaking between the SFPUC and the Department of Public Works, the North University Mound System Upgrade project will provide a backup water supply to this area in case of an emergency, reduce service interruption or repairs, and prevent sewer backups and overflows.

The WSIP project team wants to thank the neighbors for their patience throughout the construction and wish everyone a happy holiday and a prosperous new year.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Final Repaving at Clay Scheduled for Thursday

Weather permitting, final paving of this portion of Clay Street is scheduled for Thursday, December 17. This process will be completed in one work day. Residents are encouraged to make arrangment accordingly.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Final Repaving for Clay and Divisadero

The contractor will put in final repaving at this intersection of Clay and Divisadero streets next Tuesday and will finish in two to three days, depending on the weather.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Final Repaving for Scott between Clay and Washington

Scott Street between Clay and Washington streets has been repaved, providing a new water line and returning parking to the neighborhood.