Community and city partners are working together to ensure that children, seniors, people with disabilities, and all residents can safely travel through the neighborhood. Public safety agencies, community ambassadors and improvements to infrastructure and street engineering are essential components of this effort.
Streetlight repairs
The first chart below shows the number of new service requests opened through San Francisco’s 311 service (SF311) for streetlight repairs, as well as their most recent status. The second chart shows the average number of hours that service requests have remained open.
Results are summarized by week. Each week is represented by an operational period, which begins on Monday and ends the following Sunday.
Curb and sidewalk repairs
The first chart below shows the number of new service requests opened through SF311 for damaged curbs and sidewalks, as well as their most recent status. The second chart shows the percent of those service requests closed within 7 days.
Results are summarized by week. Each week is represented by an operational period, which begins on Monday and ends the following Sunday.
Blocked streets and sidewalks
The first chart below shows the number of new service requests opened through SF311 for blocked streets and sidewalks, as well as their most recent status. The second chart shows the percent of those service requests closed within 72 hours.
Results are summarized by week. Each week is represented by an operational period, which begins on Monday and ends the following Sunday.