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It wouldn’t be the holidays without lots of bright twinkling lights blanketing the city. Thanks to Hetch Hetchy Power and CleanPowerSF, the SFPUC is powering many of your favorite holiday light displays across San Francisco with clean energy. As you celebrate the holidays with friends and family, be sure to check out a few of our favorite displays. And share with us your favorite displays, too! Market Street Lights When the snowflake lights go up on Market Street, it is officially the holiday season. The beautiful lights are illuminating Market Street between Spear Street and Eighth Street and
Never in a million years would Lisa Miles-Wilkerson and Carlos Ramos thought that Project Pull would shift to a virtual internship, especially not for two years in a row! However, in the words of Mama Lisa, “There is never a dull moment” when it comes to Project Pull. Project Pull was founded in 1996 with the goal of “pulling” young people into public service by providing structured mentorship opportunities to highly motivated high school and college bound students who demonstrated an interest in the fields of architecture, engineering, business and the sciences. Celebrating its 26th summer
The SFPUC’s Contractors Assistance Center (the Center) recently started its second session of the Getting Down to Business (GD2B) Program. The 15-week long program took place online from August 2021 to November 2021. The GD2B program provides practical solutions about key business operations. In the program, LBEs review specific and technical areas to understand and resolve common business issues, such as preparing their bids on contracts, performing cost analysis, and managing their contract performance. Staff recently sat down with LaSonia Mansfield, owner of Mansfield and Mansfield
Drive down Evans Avenue in the Bayview neighborhood and you will see a new large-scale temporary mural, Clear the Air, by Bayview Hunters-Point native and artist Malik Seneferu. The mural is installed along the Headworks Facility Project fence on Evans Avenue between Rankin and Phelps Streets. Seneferu was commissioned by the SFPUC and San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) to create the mural for the Southeast community. For Seneferu, creating art means creating ties to the community and deepening the relationship to loved ones, the people he has met, and gives him the opportunity to reach
“Now that I’m in construction, I’m proud of where I’m at in life today,” Shabrea Thornton says with pride and feelings of accomplishment for her recent efforts to ensure a brighter, more stable future for herself and her daughter. Born and raised in Bayview-Hunters Point, Thornton is working as an apprentice laborer with Bertco, Inc., on the WW-647R Biosolids Digester Facilities Project (BDFP) project located in the Bayview-Hunters Point. Thornton was first inspired to get into the construction field after hearing stories from her relatives who were working in the industry as both carpenters