
Have a Happy Halloween everyone!
Temporary Saturday Work
To accommodate construction work, S.J. Amoroso and its subcontractors will be working onsite on a temporary basis on Saturdays, starting Oct 17, 2009, for the following several months. Work will mainly occur inside the reservoir. However, there may be noise, traffic and parking impacts due to the transporting of materials to and from various points within the construction site.
If you see any unusual or illegal activities during non-work hours, please call the police immediately.
Monday thru Friday Work Hours Extended
Construction work hours have been extended on a temporary basis to 7AM – 7PM.
University Street Traffic Impacts
As our contractor S.J. Amoroso continues to work inside the reservoir, there will be temporary traffic impacts on University Street between Felton & Bacon streets.
With construction activities commencing at University and Felton streets to set up an access point into the North-west corner of the North Basin, parking has been limited on the small portion of the Felton (30’ feet)/University (100’ feet) street corners, but the sidewalk is still open to pedestrians. A portion of the middle of University Street (100’ feet) between Felton & Bacon streets is now also, being used by subcontractor Malcolm Drilling for construction work inside the reservoir.
For your safety, please be aware of flagmen, construction equipment and traffic impacts when driving around the construction site.
Bacon Street Now Closed to Pedestrians and Traffic until Summer 2011
Also, thank you to those that joined us at the project Open House last Thursday, September 10, 2009 held at the SFPUC's Yellow House on the corner of University & Bacon streets. If you weren't able to make it, a copy of the project boards featured and handouts provided are available by clicking here.
For more information, please visit www.sfwater.org/district10, call 415-554-0721 or email Lmadjus@sfwater.org.
The successful completion of this project will ensure the reservoir continues to provide drinking water to San Francisco residents even after a seismic event or other emergencies.