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Public Works outlines plan to repair 9,700 substandard curb ramps; requests $10M for FY25'26

Mayor's Disability Council (San Francisco City) · March 21, 2025
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San Francisco Public Works presented its curb ramp inventory (about 42,000 locations), described 9,731 ramps needing attention, and requested $10 million for FY25'26 to increase annual production toward a 10-year saturation goal.

San Francisco Public Works briefed the Mayor's Disability Council on March 20 about the city's curb ramp program, inventory and funding needs. Anastasia Haddad, curb ramp program manager, said the city tracks roughly 42,000 curb ramp locations and categorizes them as Good, Fair, Poor or No Ramp (buildable). The program's target to reach full saturation is to reconstruct or install about 9,731 deficient ramps.

Haddad said that over the past five years the city and partner agencies built roughly 4,300 curb…

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