san francisco public utilities commission

Cyclist death refocuses spotlight on unsafe city streets

Not 48 hours after San Francisco Mayor London Breed called for renewed coordinated efforts to improve safety on city streets,…

5 years ago

Bill would simplify water reuse for breweries, wineries

State Sen. Scott Wiener announced a proposal to help streamline the process for wineries and breweries who want to reuse…

5 years ago

Hetch Hetchy repairs underway after storm damage

Repairs on the Moccasin Dam and Reservoir in Tuolumne County, operated by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, have begun…

6 years ago

Mayor Lee moves to speed new home construction

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee on Thursday announced that he will speed up the process for creating new homes in…

7 years ago

Holloway Avenue receives ‘green street’ redo

San Francisco city officials are celebrating the completion of one of the first green infrastructure projects in The City, an…

7 years ago

San Francisco taps LEDs for brighter, cheaper streetlights

The new LED lights will shine warmer white light, consume half the energy, and last four times longer.

7 years ago

Crews working to repair water main break

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission crews Friday morning are working to repair a water main break in San Francisco.

7 years ago

Algae fingered for funky flavor of SF water

Unpleasant odors and flavors reported in drinking water this week are caused by a harmless algae byproduct.

7 years ago

Alamo Square to close for major renovation

San Francisco's popular and scenic Alamo Square will close next week for a seven-month overhaul.

8 years ago

Sewer break opens Pacific Heights sinkhole

A sinkhole appeared near a roadwork site Thursday evening in Pacific Heights.

8 years ago

New park breaks ground at 17th and Folsom

San Francisco officials Thursday broke ground in the Mission District on what will become The City's first new neighborhood park…

8 years ago

City tests flood barriers at 17th and Folsom

San Francisco officials are hoping removable barriers will protect businesses and residents at a flood-prone Mission District intersection.

8 years ago

Great Highway closed for road work

Southbound traffic on Great Highway will be detoured on weekdays through mid-March while work crews shift excess sand from the…

8 years ago

San Francisco officials tout CleanPowerSF future

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and The City's board of supervisors held a celebration touting the new energy service…

8 years ago

J-Church resumes service after sinkhole fixed

Transit service on the J Church Line in San Francisco returned to normal Saturday evening after crews repaired a sewer…

8 years ago

Church Street sinkhole causes Muni delays

Officials said they are hoping to have a sinkhole in Noe Valley repaired today after an 18-inch sewer main failed.

8 years ago

San Bruno pipeline shut down for repairs

A major water pipeline that broke in San Bruno on Monday night has been shut down for repairs.

9 years ago

Utilities scramble after Crystal Springs pipeline bursts

"Millions of gallons" of water were lost in a pipeline break in San Bruno near the Crystal Springs Reservoir.

9 years ago

CleanPowerSF could be two-thirds non-renewable

The CleanPowerSF program has taken over a decade to be developed and still faces issues that might further hold up…

9 years ago

City Hall never too old to go green

San Francisco City Hall has become the world's oldest building to receive LEED Platinum certification.

9 years ago

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