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Plumbing  San Francisco plans to spend $1.7 million for one bathroomA single-toilet public restroom planned for San Francisco’s Noe Valley Town Square is expected to take two years to build,… Read More »
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Plumbing  San Francisco plans to spend $1.7 million for one bathroomA single-toilet public restroom planned for San Francisco’s Noe Valley Town Square is expected to take two years to build,… Read More »
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Plumbing  San Francisco will spend $150 million to avoid wasting an enormous sewer pipeOdds are that most San Franciscans have never even heard of the Lake Merced Tunnel, but it’s a historic piece… Read More »
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PlumbingSan Francisco to Spend $1.7 Million to Construct a Single Public Rest roomEvidently no longer content to flush public money down just any old toilet, the city of San Francisco is upping… Read More »
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Plumbing  San Francisco plans to spend 2 years, $1.7 million to construct single-toilet public restroomA single-toilet public restroom planned for San Francisco’s Noe Valley Town Square is expected to take two years to build,… Read More »
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PlumbingSan Francisco to Spend $1.7 Million to Construct a Single Public Rest roomEvidently no longer content to flush public money down just any old toilet, the city of San Francisco is upping… Read More »
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Home services  South San Francisco has $122M to spend on housing over subsequent 15 years | Native InformationWith $122 million projected to be spent on affordable housing over the next 15 years, South San Francisco officials have… Read More »
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Plumbing  Bucharest to spend €250m on world’s largest plumbing jobThe European Commission has approved a Romanian plan to spend EUR 254 million of its Structural Funds on repairing Bucharest’s… Read More »
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Handyman  South San Francisco appears to be like to spend after finances dinged by COVID | Native InformationSouth San Francisco officials stand ready to pass a budget limited by the economic damage associated with the pandemic but… Read More »
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Home services  How will San Francisco spend its $1 billion in homeless funds from Prop. C?In 2018, San Francisco voters passed Proposition C, a measure that taxes the city’s largest corporations to fund services for… Read More »
