Key Commercial Area Evaluation Data: Sidewalks

Explore the survey data for sidewalk conditions observed in Key Commercial Areas.

Overflowing trash

Check out the map below to see the percent of evaluation routes in each neighborhood that had overflowing trash bins. Hover over or click on a specific neighborhood to see the exact details.

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Data notes and sources

Data notes and sources

The neighborhood-level findings for the Key Commercial Areas survey only represent commercial and not residential street segments. This means that the street litter results shown for neighborhoods in the Key Commercial Areas survey should not be interpreted as representing the overall cleanliness of the entire neighborhood, as residential areas are excluded.

“Neighborhood Group #1” consists of Japantown, North Beach, Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, and Western Addition. “Neighborhood Group #2” consists of Oceanview/Merced/Ingleside and West of Twin Peaks. See detailed methodology here.

See full evaluation on DataSF.

Data collected by third party vendor Cory, Canapary & Galanis. Data ranges from 1/15/2022 to 12/16/2022.

Page 1 of the PowerBI dashboard is for desktop users. Page 2 is for mobile users. Both pages contain the same information and your browser will automatically connect to the appropriate page.

Sidewalk clearance

Check out the map below to see the percent of evaluation routes in each neighborhood that had sidewalk clearance issues. Hover over or click on a specific neighborhood to see the exact details.

Map legend.

Data notes and sources

Data notes and sources

The neighborhood-level findings for the Key Commercial Areas survey only represent commercial and not residential street segments. This means that the street litter results shown for neighborhoods in the Key Commercial Areas survey should not be interpreted as representing the overall cleanliness of the entire neighborhood, as residential areas are excluded.

“Neighborhood Group #1” consists of Japantown, North Beach, Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, and Western Addition. “Neighborhood Group #2” consists of Oceanview/Merced/Ingleside and West of Twin Peaks. See detailed methodology here.

See full evaluation on DataSF.

Data collected by third party vendor Cory, Canapary & Galanis. Data ranges from 1/15/2022 to 12/16/2022.

Page 1 of the PowerBI dashboard is for desktop users. Page 2 is for mobile users. Both pages contain the same information and your browser will automatically connect to the appropriate page.

Sidewalk pavement defects

Check out the map below to see percent of evaluations in each neighborhood that had sidewalk pavement defects. Hover over or click on a specific neighborhood to see the exact details.

Map legend.

Data notes and sources

Data notes and sources

The neighborhood-level findings for the Key Commercial Areas survey only represent commercial and not residential street segments. This means that the street litter results shown for neighborhoods in the Key Commercial Areas survey should not be interpreted as representing the overall cleanliness of the entire neighborhood, as residential areas are excluded.

“Neighborhood Group #1” consists of Japantown, North Beach, Pacific Heights, Russian Hill, and Western Addition. “Neighborhood Group #2” consists of Oceanview/Merced/Ingleside and West of Twin Peaks. See detailed methodology here.

See full evaluation on DataSF.

Data collected by third party vendor Cory, Canapary & Galanis. Data ranges from 1/15/2022 to 12/16/2022.

Page 1 of the PowerBI dashboard is for desktop users. Page 2 is for mobile users. Both pages contain the same information and your browser will automatically connect to the appropriate page.

Find out more

Visit the Street and Sidewalk Maintenance Standards Program home page to find additional reporting and information from 2022 as well as previous years. 

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