Since construction began on the Fulton Street Safety and Transit Project began in late October, sidewalks have been renovated, bus boarding bulb-outs have been installed and drainage infrastructure has been upgraded. Soon, new and higher-visibility traffic signals will be put in place.
Here is a snapshot of what has been completed on the project as of January 22, 2025:
Fulton Street & 6th Avenue
- Drainage infrastructure updated at northwest, southwest and northeast corners
Fulton Street & 8th Avenue
- Curbs and gutters renovated
- Sidewalk renovated
- New bus pad installed to improve safety and efficiency of boarding
- Street base refreshed and street repaved
- Foundation for new bus shelter poured; new bus shelter will be installed in near future
- Foundations for new traffic signals poured; signals will be installed in near future
Fulton Street & 10th Avenue
- Curbs and gutters renovated at northeast and southwest corners
- Sidewalk renovated at southwest corner
- Curb ramps renovated at northeast and southwest corners
- Street base poured; street to be paved in near future
Fulton Street & Arguello Boulevard
- Curbs and gutters renovated
- Sidewalk renovated
- New bus pad installed to improve safety and efficiency of boarding
- Street base poured; street to be paved in near future
- Foundation for new bus shelter poured; new bus shelter will be installed in near future
- Foundations for new traffic signals poured; signals will be installed in near future
- Fire hydrant relocated
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