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SFPUC approves Cesar Chavez auxiliary sewer project, sets aside $1 million for LID pilot

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · February 23, 2010
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Summary

The SFPUC adopted a mitigated negative declaration for the Cesar Chavez Sewer Improvement Project and approved a mitigation-monitoring package after staff clarified attachment errors; the project includes a $1,000,000 allocation for pervious paving and bio-retention LID pilot features coordinated with the Better Streets program.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Feb. 23 voted to adopt a mitigated negative declaration (MND) and mitigation-monitoring and reporting program for the Cesar Chavez Street Auxiliary Sewer / Sewer Improvement Project, clearing environmental hurdles so the project can proceed to design and later construction contracting.

Irene Naturi and project staff described the project scope: build a large-diameter auxiliary sewer (72–84 inches) from Hampshire near Highway 101 to San Jose Avenue, with new sewer alignments down Valencia Street and tie-ins that will provide area-wide relief for historical flooding at intersections including Harrison, Folsom, Mission, Valencia and…

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