Monday, March 30, 2009

Construction at Noe and Hill Streets

K. J. Woods Constructions Inc, the contractor working for the SFPUC, is waiting for DPT permits to commence work at Market and Sanchez Streets. In the interim, the crew is working at the intersection of Noe and Hill this week. Sections of sidewalks are closed. Parking on Noe between 22nd and 21st Streets and 100 feet of Hill at Noe Streets is restricted. Advance notice had been posted.

The contractor will proceed to Liberty between 21st and 20th Streets later this week.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Join San Francisco Water on Facebook and Twitter!

March 22nd is U.N. World Water Day and nobody in the world has better water than San Francisco. In celebration of our incredible tap water and U.N. World Water Day, the SFPUC is giving away stainless steel water bottles so you can bring our great tasting tap water with you wherever you go!

To get your own stainless steel bottle, join us on Facebook during the week of March 22nd-29th by becoming a FAN of San Francisco Water on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/d3zxj5. (Log-in to your personal facebook account to view page).

The San Francisco Water Facebook page will be regularly updated with new photos, interesting videos, drought updates, water and energy conservation tips and more.

The first 1,000 San Francisco residents who become fans of San Francisco Water will be eligible to pick up a stainless steel water bottle after March 29. Pick up details will be announced on Facebook. Please help us spread the word by sending this to your friends and colleagues! Invite your network to join us on Facebook and Twitter.

Follow us on Twitter for more great SFPUC news. http://twitter.com/SFWater

Friday, March 6, 2009

Water Main Installation at Market and Sanchez

Construction will start the week of March 23, 2009 at the intersection of Market and Sanchez Streets. Parking on the West side of Sanchez (about 200 feet) will be restricted. Traffic delays can be expected, however at least one flag person will be onsite to direct traffic and ensure pedestrian safety.