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Join Public Worksʼ Street Tree Nursery for world premiere exhibition of artist Sarah Chaseʼs Hidden Botanical Universe – the first in a series of art and community events to be offered at the new nursery. 📅 Thur, 7/25 ⏲ 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm 📍Street Tree Nursery, 415 Fifth St.

Join Public Worksʼ Street Tree Nursery for world premiere exhibition of artist Sarah Chaseʼs Hidden Botanical Universe – the first in a series of art and community events to be offered at the new nursery.
📅 Thur, 7/25
⏲ 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
📍Street Tree Nursery, 415 Fifth St.
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Our street cleaning team was out in force today for the CleanCorridorsSF operation, focused this week on Hyde St. from Post St. to Golden Gate Ave. Our crews deep clean a different corridor every Thursday. See the schedule here: sfpublicworks.org/cleancorridors… #LoveOurCity

Our street cleaning team was out in force today for the CleanCorridorsSF operation, focused this week on Hyde St. from Post St. to Golden Gate Ave. Our crews deep clean a different corridor every Thursday. See the schedule here: sfpublicworks.org/cleancorridors… #LoveOurCity
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Latest 'In the Works' is out with stories on the Mission Branch Library Renovation, New Roots workforce development program, heat islands and more!

Latest 'In the Works' is out with stories on the Mission Branch Library Renovation, New Roots workforce development program, heat islands and more!
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🌳 Save the date! 🌳 Our new Street Tree Nursery is holding a community open house with tons of free, fun and family-friendly activities, including bucket truck rides, pizza making, planter box building, tours, an art exhibit and more. 📅 Saturday, Aug. 17 ⏲ 10 am – 1 pm

🌳 Save the date! 🌳 

Our new Street Tree Nursery is holding a community open house with tons of free, fun and family-friendly activities, including bucket truck rides, pizza making, planter box building, tours, an art exhibit and more.

📅 Saturday, Aug. 17

⏲ 10 am – 1 pm
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Public Works Lead Glazier Jose Rodriguez takes us behind the scenes of the department’s Glass Shop – a small but mighty operation that handles a variety of repair and installation jobs for a broad swath of City departments. youtu.be/kRhFNvlRLf0?si…

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🚧🚧 Donna, an Infrastructure Design and Construction intern at Public Works, checks the quality of this recently-paved street on 25th St (Harrison to Alabama).

🚧🚧 Donna, an Infrastructure Design and Construction intern at Public Works, checks the quality of this recently-paved street on 25th St (Harrison to Alabama).
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San Francisco AmeniPOD won the 2024 International Architecture Award in the Public Space category! Public Works collaborated with JCDecaux America and designer SmithGroup to deliver this project. internationalarchitectureawards.com/award-category… Learn more: youtu.be/VV8WbSqfxLU?si…

San Francisco AmeniPOD won the 2024 International Architecture Award in the Public Space category! 

Public Works collaborated with <a href="/jcdecauxusa/">JCDecaux America</a> and designer <a href="/SmithGroup/">SmithGroup</a> to deliver this project. 

internationalarchitectureawards.com/award-category…

Learn more: youtu.be/VV8WbSqfxLU?si…
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Our CleanCorridorsSF team deep cleaned Folsom St. in SoMa today — power washing sidewalks, removing graffiti, picking up litter, flushing down the road, sprucing up tree basins. This operation focuses on a different neighborhood every week. Learn more: sfpublicworks.org/cleancorridors…

Our CleanCorridorsSF team deep cleaned Folsom St. in SoMa today — power washing sidewalks, removing graffiti, picking up litter, flushing down the road, sprucing up tree basins. This operation focuses on a different neighborhood every week. Learn more: sfpublicworks.org/cleancorridors…
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Today, the City announced major updates to the SF311 mobile app, making it available in Chinese, Spanish, & Filipino, in order to provide a pathway for these speakers to quickly and easily request City services, like street cleaning and graffiti removal, with just a few taps.

Today, the City announced major updates to the
<a href="/SF311/">SF311</a> mobile app, making it available in Chinese, Spanish, &amp; Filipino, in order to provide a pathway for these speakers to quickly and easily request City services, like street cleaning and graffiti removal, with just a few taps.
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More than 2 dozen community volunteers and Public Works staffers spent 3 hours today weeding, pruning, picking up litter, removing green waste, and mulching medians on the 500 & 600 blocks of Guerrero Street — keeping the neighborhood beautiful. #LoveOurCity

More than 2 dozen community volunteers and Public Works staffers spent 3 hours today weeding, pruning, picking up litter, removing green waste, and mulching medians on the 500 &amp; 600 blocks of Guerrero Street — keeping the neighborhood beautiful. #LoveOurCity
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This morning, Public Works carpenters Sheldon and Adrian replaced some of the Filbert Street Steps that were starting to rot, keeping the staircase that leads to the iconic Coit Tower safe for visitors and residents.

This morning, Public Works carpenters Sheldon and Adrian replaced some of the Filbert Street Steps that were starting to rot, keeping the staircase that leads to the iconic Coit Tower safe for visitors and residents.