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San Francisco committee delays RMRA pavement list after supervisors press for PCI, shared-space notice

Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · June 7, 2021
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Summary

The Land Use & Transportation Committee on May 17 heard Public Works'presentation on FY2022 projects funded by RMRA (SB 1) and voted to amend a deadline and continue the item to June 18 so staff can add pavement condition index scores and clearer notice to shared-space permit holders. Supervisors pressed for transparency on why some seemingly "good" streets are resurfaced.

The committee heard Public Works'presentation and asked staff for more data before sending the resolution to the full Board.

At a Land Use and Transportation Committee meeting on May 17, Chair Supervisor Myrna Melgar called Public Works'presentation about the fiscal year 2022 list of local streets projects to be funded from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA), established under Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. Elizabeth Ramos, Public Works, told the committee the department had identified six FY2022 projects that together include about 319 blocks and are currently in the design phase and expected to be advertised for construction this year or…

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