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Board unanimously backs federal funding push to restore Aquatic Park pier, citing public health and access

3006305 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The supervisors passed a resolution urging the federal government to prioritize the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park's Aquatic Park Pier for funding under the Great American Outdoors Act, citing heavy local use and safety concerns about the crumbling structure.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution on July 7 urging federal leaders to prioritize federal funding for restoration of the Aquatic Park pier and to support repairs through programs such as the Great American Outdoors Act.

Supervisor Stefani (recorded as "Supervisor Stephanie" in the meeting) introduced the measure and highlighted the pier's historic value, community uses and role in protecting the cove that provides a relatively safe…

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