Project Advancements | April 4 – April 13
This post contains brief updates about recent construction activities and a look-ahead for what to expect in Southern SoMa, Northern SoMa, Union Square, Chinatown and North Beach over the next two weeks. For more detailed information, click here or on the links below. You can also find construction, traffic detour, and Muni impact information on our project Google Map.
Construction schedules may change due to unforeseen conditions. We encourage the public to follow traffic and pedestrian notifications posted at the work sites.
Southern SoMa (Harrison to King): Utility work continues along 4th Street from Harrison to King streets. Ongoing portal construction on 4th Street between Harrison and Bryant streets.
Northern SoMa (Market to Harrison): Excavation and construction of station roof along 4th Street between Howard and Folsom streets are underway. Ongoing ground improvement activities at 4th and Jessie streets.
Union Square: Excavation of the station, relocation and supporting of utilities on Stockton Street between Ellis and Post streets are ongoing.
Chinatown: Excavation of the site and installation of the station roof are in progress.
- On April 8, potholing will be on Clay at Stockton
- Work hours: Wednesday only, 10a.m. to 3p.m.
- Potholing along Stockton Street between Sacramento and Jackson streets
- Parking will be unavailable during work hours Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Muni Service Impact:
- Starting April 9, a bus stop for southbound 8X/8AX/8BX Bayshore Express, 30 Stockton, 45 Union/Stockton and 91 Owl on Stockton Street between Washington and Jackson streets is discontinued
- New bus stop location is on Stockton Street at Jackson Street
- Wednesday, April 8, the 1 California bus stop on Clay at Stockton will be temporarily relocated 60′ east of the existing stop between 10a.m. to 3p.m.
North Beach: Completion of sidewalk restoration and demobilization of equipment in front of 1731-1741 Powell Street by April 10. Hours of work are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday work may be required.
We thank the businesses, residents, shoppers, and commuters of San Francisco for their continued engagement with this significant investment in the extension of our public transportation system. When opened in 2019, the Central Subway will provide a much-needed connection between major employment, retail, cultural and residential areas of the city.