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Need to do some holiday shopping in the Haight? There's a new (and free) place to park.
Here's an update on what's yet to come before SF Public Works puts construction to bed for the holidays in the Upper Haight.
The ongoing drama of gas leaks in the Upper Haight resumed this morning with a closed block.
The agency erred in its estimate of the soon-to-commence Haight improvement project, and advises locals to expect a two-year, not a one-year horizon.
Traffic impacts and no-parking zones are set to commence on September 3.
The city is expanding pipeline and storage capacity so it can use more recycled water.
The high-traffic junction at Oak and Shrader has new curbs and a smooth surface.
What if Public Works put a project out for bids, and no contractors responded?
The removals are set to take place before a major street infrastructure improvement project begins.
The work is part of a project that's replacing sewer mains between Haight and Frederick streets.
Notice of the tentative approval was posted on-site, with forms detailing how to submit a protest to the city.
Under the proposal, 160 linear feet of parking would be removed.
Delayed since early summer, the traffic diversion is set for installation next month.
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