IN THE WORKS
The City of South SanFrancisco - San Bruno WaterQuality Control Plant(WQCP) strives to efficientlyand effectively treat anaverage of 8 million gallonsof water per day. Our localresidents and dischargerscan help do their part bykeeping wipes and othermaterials out ...
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Trash is for Trash Cans...
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. . . of the sewer system by throwing them into
the trash and not flushing them. Flushing
these type of items can cause problems in the
City's sewer system. These materials do not
break down in the sewer and have been widely
shown to entangle and immobilize crucial
pieces of equipment like pumps, as well as
lead to large blockages in the treatment
process. Even wipes that are labeled
"flushable" (such as sanitary wipes, baby
wipes and household cleaning wipes) WILL
clog the sewer system - causing overflows
and contributing to costly cleanups. South
San Francisco Public Works urges everyone
to flush only human waste and toilet paper
down the toilet - and throw wipes and similar
items into the trash proper disposal.
SOUTH CITY SHUTTLE
"In partnership with our diverse community, we proudly support and sustain theenvironment and infrastructure through responsiveness, innovation and professionalism."
PUBLIC WORKS MISSION STATEMENT
Did you know that the City of SouthSan Francisco provides a free publictransportation with the South CityShuttle? The shuttle quietly startedservice in November 2014. Now,after 18 months of operations theshuttle has provided free publictransportation to nearly 50,000passengers. The shuttle offers 15trips a day and starts and ends at theSouth San Francisco BARTstation. While it costs about $8 foreach passenger to ride the shuttle,anyone can ride the South CityShuttle for free thanks to a grantfrom the San Mateo CountyTransportation Authority Measure A
Shuttle Program. The South City Shuttle provides free transportation for all, regardless of income, age, or
mobility. There are seniors who ride the shuttle for increased mobility to doctor appointments and shopping.
Students use the shuttle as a way to get around town after school. Then there are commuters who use the
shuttle for first and last mile transportation from the South San Francisco BART station. The South City
Shuttle has become a great community benefit where riders enjoy free, safe, public transportation access. For
more information on the South City Shuttle, its schedule and map go to www.samtrans.com/scs
EASEMENTS - WHAT ARE THEY?E N G I N E E R I N G D I V I S I O N
Most commonly, public utilitieseasements (P.U.E.’s) are grantedto cities or utility companies torun power, water, sewer orstorm lines on private property.
However, you may also grant an access easement to your neighbor if your property is in the way of his access to aroad, or to anyone else who needs to have a legal right to access your land.
Owners’ use of property in easementsAfter an easement is granted, property owners continue to maintain the easement just like the rest of theirproperty. Construction and utility maintenance staff need to have access to the easement area and undergroundutilities need to be protected from damage, there are certain limitations to what the property owner can do withinthe easement area. Acceptable activities and limitations are listed below.
Acceptable use of easementsGround covers, grasses, field crops, fences, gardens, landscaping and vehicle access across easements including farmequipment.
Non-acceptable use of easementsTrees or shrubbery of any size, no permanent structures, however other limited uses may be allowed, as long asutility workers have access to the easement.
Utility’s use of property in easementsAnything installed within an easement by property owners may be removed if the utility agency needs access forinstallation, operations, inspections, maintenance, or utility line repair. These items are subject to disturbance ordamage when easement clearing is performed. Before any initial easement clearing, a letter will be sent to propertyowners explaining the purpose for clearing easements and the approximate duration of work to be performed. Thisallows property owners the opportunity to ask questions and to remove personal items from the easement prior toclearing.
Whenever personal items such as fences and portable buildings are left in the easement, construction and utilitymaintenance staff will carefully remove and set them aside. They will not replace personal items back into the utilityeasement area and they are not responsible for any damage that may occur to them.
The property owner is still responsible to maintain the easement and keep it free and clear from all obstructions. Todetermine if a property has an easement, the Engineering Division has maps to confirm the type, width, and locationof the easement.
Here is an example of a parcel map where there is a 5ft. Public Utility Easement.
You can visit the Engineering Division to view parcel maps and easement locations at the CityHall Annex, 315 Maple Avenue, South San Francisco. Engineering staff are available between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. They can be reached at (650) 829-6652.
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An easement is a legal rightto use another's land for aspecific purpose. In otherwords, when someone isgranted an easement, he isgranted the legal right to usethe property, but the legaltitle to the land itself remainswith the owner of the land.
I M P O R T A N T P H O N E N U M B E R S(650) 877 - 8550
(650) 877 - 8900
(650) 559 - 7800
(650) 589 - 1435
1-800 - 743 - 5002
Any issues related to streets, sewers, trash, parks, trees, lights, signals (btw 8am - 4:30 pm)
After hours contact for issues related to streets, sewers, street lights, signals.
Cal Water - Water service issues if you live east of Interstate 280.
Westborough Water - Water and sewer services issues if you live west of Interstate 280.
PG&E - for power outages. For downed power lines or any gas smell please call 911.
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SPRING 2016
Public WorksContact Information
Maintenance DivisionPublic Works Corps Yard
550 N. Canal St. South San Francisco, CA 94080Open Mon-Fri 8 am - 4:30 pm
(650) 877-8550
Engineering DivisionCity Hall Annex315 Maple Ave.
South San Francisco, CA 94080Open Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm
(650) 829-6652
Water Quality Control Plant195 Belle Air Road
South San Francisco, CA 94080Open Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm
(650) 877-8555
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Some of the Numbers...
Mark your Calendar:
Public Works Week 5/15-5/21
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May 14, 2016National Rivers Day - Colma Creek clean up (adjacentto Utah Ave Bridge) from 9 AM - 12 PM
Graffiti removal requests
Shopping carts collected
JAN FEB MAR
21 10 17
32 27 32Sewer work orderscompleted
24 37 26
Streetlight servicerequests
25 21 16