The San Francisco County government meeting held on July 4, 2025, focused on a significant resolution regarding the revitalization of Fisherman's Wharf, particularly concerning a potential real estate transaction involving Pier 45. The meeting began with a discussion led by President Aaron Peskin, who emphasized the importance of Fisherman's Wharf as a cultural and historical landmark for both locals and visitors.
The primary agenda item was a resolution to exempt the proposed development from the competitive bidding policy outlined in the administrative code. This exemption would allow the Port of San Francisco to negotiate exclusively with Fisherman's Wharf Revitalized LLC for the development of a mixed-use property at Sea Wall Lot 303, located at Pier 45. The resolution urges the port and the development team to engage with community members and stakeholders to ensure public input is incorporated into the project design.
Peskin highlighted the need for revitalization at Fisherman's Wharf, noting the area's infrastructural challenges and the opportunity for improvement. He expressed support for the proposal, stating that it aligns with the city’s waterfront plan, which allows for unsolicited development proposals. The resolution, if approved, would lead to further negotiations and oversight from the Board of Supervisors.
Mike Martin, Assistant Port Director, provided additional context, explaining that the port had conducted community meetings and a request for information to gauge interest in the development. He noted that the responses received indicated a lack of competitive interest, reinforcing the need for the proposed sole-source agreement to avoid delays in revitalization efforts.
Lou Gerardo, representing Fisherman's Wharf Revitalized LLC, spoke about the vision for the project, emphasizing the importance of preserving the legacy of the fishing industry while creating new attractions for visitors. He expressed a commitment to working collaboratively with local stakeholders to ensure the development meets community needs.
The meeting concluded with a call for public comments, allowing community members to voice their opinions on the proposed resolution. The discussions underscored the city's commitment to revitalizing Fisherman's Wharf while ensuring that community input remains a central component of the development process. The next steps will involve further negotiations and the potential for a detailed design and analysis phase, with a timeline of 24 to 36 months for the project’s progression.