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Oversight panel hears EASR bond update: fire-station completions, water-pipeline upgrades, and a $17M shortfall on a major police forensics project

San Francisco City — City Services Auditor / Bond Oversight Committee · May 20, 2019
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Summary

Staff and department liaisons reported several completed fire-station projects and pipeline upgrades under the 2010/2014 earthquake and emergency response bonds, but officials flagged a roughly $17 million funding deficit on the Traffic Company & Forensic Services consolidation and ongoing coordination problems with PG&E.

The committee received a detailed progress report on the 2010 and 2014 earthquake safety and emergency response (EASR) bond programs, including completed fire-station replacements, water-system upgrades for firefighting resilience and a notable funding shortfall on a large police forensic consolidation project.

Charles (project manager for EASR programs) told the committee that much of the 2010 program is near completion and that two major replacement fire stations (Stations 5 and 16) are complete and in service. He said Fire Station 35 (the fire-boat/boat station) has secured a Bay conservation permit and the project is moving toward a Port of San Francisco permit and construction. Dave Meyerson of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission described…

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