Total number of problems fixed: 139.

Breakdown by region: San Francisco -- 70 (29 street repairs, 23 park fixes, 7 public transportation fixes, 11 signs). East Bay -- 44 (21 street, 14 park, 5 signs, 4 public transit). South Bay -- 16, North Bay 9.

Number of problems outstanding after 1000 days: 4 -- the Civic Center fountain in Berkeley, footbridges and a ferry pier in Martinez, and stairs in Oakland.

Problems that took the longest to fix: Esprit Park irrigation (993 days), statues to Lake Merced (656 days), declaring defeat to get a water park playground item working in Berkeley (596 days), unused parking lot in Oakland (535 days), removal of a fountain and relocation of a plaque on the campus of the College of San Mateo (504 days).

Average amount of time it took to resolve an issue, area-wide: 94.95 days.

Average amount of time to resolve an issue in San Francisco: 84.55 days.

Average amount of time to resolve an issue in the East Bay: 124.61 days.

Top resolver: Caltrans District 4 representative Bijan Sartipi, who resolved 21 out of 26 items referred to him this year and resolved 3 from last year. He has one other big one, though -- the guardrail on the Broadway Terrace offramp in Oakland, which is approaching the big 1000 days.

Ranking of Mr. Nathaniel Ford on the list: 2! Mr. Ford resolved all 19 of the matters referred to him concerning MUNI, many of those within a matter of days. 100 percent clearance -- rock on, Mr. Ford!

Information we wish we had: How many issues from 2005-2006 are still pending? How many issues from previous years are still pending, and how many were resolved this year? Also -- who's the least helpful official?

Picture of the broken stairs at Trestle Glen, one of the outstanding problems.