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Public Works says SB1 funds bolster paving plans; maintenance gaps remain for landscaping and trees
Summary
Public Works finance manager Bruce Robertson said recent state gas tax (SB1/RMRA) revenue adds roughly $23 million in annual paving funds and keeps the city on track for a PCI target of 75 by 2021; the department warned of a roughly $1 million shortfall in landscape maintenance and described a three‑year lag before newly planted trees become eligible for tree maintenance funding.
San Francisco Public Works outlined a multi‑year pavement and landscaping strategy and the department’s reliance on a mix of local and state funding to hit pavement condition targets.
Finance manager Bruce Robertson said the department maintains 900 miles of streets and uses a pavement condition index (PCI) target of 75 (regionally established) as the guiding metric. He credited recent Senate Bill 1 (gas tax/RMRA) revenues…
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