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L Taraval Improvement Project Work Forecast June 1 - June 12, 2020

Neighborhoods Affected
Route(s) Affected

Work Forecast Plan for the Weeks of June 1 to June 12, 2020

 
Details of Work Performed:
  •  Water service change over connection is planned for Thursday, June 4 between 41st and 40th Avenue (northside) after 3:00 p.m. 
  • Continuation of sewer main replacement is planned for the weeks of:
    • June 1-5 between 39th and 38th Avenue (southside)
    • Starting June 5 between 38th and 37th Avenue (southside)
    • Starting June 12 between 42nd and 41st Avenue (southside)
  • Continuation of waterline work is planned for the weeks of:
    • Starting June 2 between 41st and 40th Avenue (northside)
    • June 1-5 between 40th and 39th Avenue (southside)
    • June 1-5 and June 8-12 between 38th Avenue to Sunset Boulevard (southside)
  • Electrical conduit work for traffic signal, streetlights, and etc. is planned for:
    • June 1 between 46th and 45th Avenue (southside)
    • June 1 and June 8-12 between 45th and 44th Avenue (southside)
    • June 1-2 and June 10-12 between 44th and 43rd Avenue (southside)
    • June 1-2 between 43rd and 42nd Avenue (southside)
    • June 1 between 41st and 40th Avenue (southside) 
  • Continuation of sidewalk curb ramp work is planned for:
    • June 1 between 45th and 44th Avenue (northside)
    • June 1-5 and June 8-12 between 40th and 38th Avenue (northside)
    • June 1-5 and June 8-10 between 38th and 37th Avenue (northside)
What to Expect:

Excavation requires jackhammering of the pavement. Dust control measures will be in place to prevent dust kick up from the work.

Heavy vibrations from the shoring and sheet piling work is expected for open trench work.

Water service change over connection on Taraval Street between 41st and 40th Avenue (northside) will require temporary interruption to water service on Thursday, June 4 after 3:00 p.m, for appoximately 1 hour.

Location and Time of Work:
  • Northside of Taraval Street between 45th-44th and 41st- 37th Avenue.

    Southside of Taraval between 46th and Sunset Boulevard.

    Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Traffic Impacts: Some parking will be temporarily restricted in construction zones and traffic lanes will be modified during active work. 


The following two-week construction forecast is subject to change due to weather delays or unexpected field conditions.

Questions or concerns? Contact us at LTaravalProject@SFMTA.com or 415.646.2382

Stay Up To Date: For L Taraval Improvement Project work forecast and updates, please sign-up for email updates by visiting LTaravalProject/SFMTA.com.

 

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