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Press Release: Taraval Improvement Project Update

From SFMTA:

The most disruptive work is nearly complete. Work to replace sewer, water, rail lines, streetbase and repaving the entire corridor has been completed. Construction continues with installing boarding islands with accessible curb ramps, handrails and pavers and landscaping. Curve track replacement work at 46th Avenue is expected to be completed June 7, 2024. Remaining work includes testing trains along the new trackway, and installing boarding islands, landscaping, trees and artwork. 

Work to replace the Overhead Contact System (OCS) that powers the trains are complete. Beginning on May 31, workers are preparing the area for re-energizing overhead lines, ground conduits and infrastructure to accommodate testing of the trains. If you are driving or working in the area, please stay alert as we prepare and initiate preliminary train testing.

To ensure the safety of the public, a permit is required for any contractors that are planning to work within 10 feet of the overhead wires. Please reach out to the project team with any questions: LTaravalProject@SFMTA.com or 415.646.2379

General construction hours are Monday to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Construction schedules are subject to change. “No Parking” signs will be posted in construction and staging areas. Construction teams may be excavating and jackhammering pavement, which may cause vibrations. Dust control and housekeeping measures are in place at active construction and staging locations.

Construction work is scheduled to be performed – June 3 – 15, 2024

Taraval Street 

  • 15th Avenue: Preparation for planting, tree and stump removal
  • 17th, 18th, 19th, 21st, 28th, 30th avenues: Traffic signal installation, boarding islands, prepare and paint railings, crosswalk striping
  • 21st to 22nd; 22nd to 24th; 35th to 36th avenues: Boarding island pavers
  • 46th Ave track work: Paving

Ulloa

  • Forest side to 15th Avenue: Preparation for planting, tree removal

Night work from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., Sundays through Fridays

  • Ulloa Street between 15th and Forest Side avenues and Taraval between 15th to 36th avenues: Upgrade the Overhead Contact System (OCS). Work is expected to be completed June 2024.

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  1. Would love to see some investigative journalism on the incompetence and this project instead of celebrating that it’s still not done.

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