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EASER bond work nears completion on many projects; PG&E coordination remains a bottleneck
Summary
Officials said the 2010 and 2014 earthquake-and-emergency-response bonds are about 95% expended in places and that major projects — including a new fireboat station and public-safety building — will complete in 2021; staff flagged repeated coordination and utility (PG&E) issues as recurring delivery risks.
City project managers told the committee that work under earlier earthquake-safety and emergency-response bonds is largely near completion but that several high-profile projects remain active and utility coordination with PG&E continues to create schedule risk.
Charles Egeris, acting director of project management for Public Works, said both the 2010 and 2014 EASER bond programs are nearing completion and that major projects funded under those bonds have moved the city toward delivering generational first-responder facilities. He cited the new Public Safety Building, replacement Fire…
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