A significant resolution was passed at the recent San Francisco County government meeting, authorizing the Port of San Francisco to accept and expand a grant of approximately $118,000 from the Department of Homeland Security's 2021 Port Security Grant program. This funding will enhance security measures along the waterfront, including $45,000 for emergency preparedness and response training, $49,000 for upgrading CCTV systems, and $25,000 for remote access to these cameras.
The resolution was prompted by a staffing oversight following the tragic passing of the port's security director in February 2021. A new full-time security manager identified the need to appropriate these funds, which had previously gone unnoticed. The committee expressed unanimous support for the resolution, with Chair Chan and Vice Chair Manilman leading the motion to forward it to the full board for approval.
Public comments were invited but none were received, allowing the committee to swiftly move forward with the recommendation. The motion passed with a unanimous vote, highlighting the county's commitment to enhancing security measures at the port and ensuring public safety.