The SFPUC wishes its readers a happy holiday season. Click through the gallery below to enjoy the agency’s holiday light installations throughout San Francisco. The installation is not only festive but environmentally friendly as well.
The Hetch Hetchy Regional Power System, which provides 100 percent greenhouse gas-free energy to public facilities, such as City Hall, San Francisco International Airport, Muni buses, schools and libraries, powers San Francisco’s streetlights, including the holiday lights.
Market Street lighted Christmas LED snowflakes all the way to mid-market. More than 140 five-foot-wide energy-saving LED illuminated snowflakes will decorate Market Streets signature Path of Gold light poles this winter from Second to Sixth streets. Powered by the SFPUC. Market Street lighted Christmas LED snowflakes all the way to mid-market. More than 140 five-foot-wide energy-saving LED illuminated snowflakes will decorate Market Streets signature Path of Gold light poles this winter from Second to Sixth streets. Powered by the SFPUC. Market Street lighted Christmas LED snowflakes all the way to mid-market. More than 140 five-foot-wide energy-saving LED illuminated snowflakes will decorate Market Streets signature Path of Gold light poles this winter from Second to Sixth streets. Powered by the SFPUC. Market Street lighted Christmas LED snowflakes all the way to mid-market. More than 140 five-foot-wide energy-saving LED illuminated snowflakes will decorate Market Streets signature Path of Gold light poles this winter from Second to Sixth streets. Powered by the SFPUC.
The holiday lights installation are located at Leland Avenue commercial corridor between Bayshore Boulevard and Rutland Street; along Market Street, between Spear Street and Eighth Street; and on Third Street, spanning Evans and Jamestown Avenues.