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Committee recommends list of 212 blocks for SB1 road‑resurfacing funds

May 20, 2024 | San Francisco County, California


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Committee recommends list of 212 blocks for SB1 road‑resurfacing funds
The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted May 20 to recommend a resolution that certifies a list of street‑resurfacing projects to be funded by FY2024–25 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account funds created by Senate Bill 1 (the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017).

Sylvia Ho of San Francisco Public Works told the committee the program had identified six projects covering 212 specific blocks that will be in design and expected to be advertised for RMRA funds. "Attached to the resolution is the project list detailing those 212 specific identified blocks," Ho said.

Vice Chair Dean Preston asked staff about coordination with SFMTA projects—specifically a protected bicycle lane planned for Oak Street—and Project Manager Edmond Lee said the city uses a project coordination tool (DOT maps) that shows planned work and can be used to facilitate scheduling and joint opportunities. "We’ll take note of the SFMTA project specifically on Oak Street," Lee said and offered to update Preston’s office with timing and coordination details.

There were no public speakers on the item. Chair Melgar moved to send the resolution to the full Board with a positive recommendation; the committee voted unanimously in favor (3–0) and the resolution will proceed to the Board for consideration.

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