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Docks and Harbors, passenger‑fee plan reviewed; Assembly asked to weigh new $7 per‑passenger fee
Summary
Docks and Harbors presented the draft marine passenger fee budget and capital priorities, including shore‑power, seawall inspection and passenger amenities; city staff told the committee they plan to implement a change to a $7 per‑passenger cruise fee phased into FY27, which could yield about $3.2 million annually when fully in effect.
Docks and Harbors and the manager’s office presented a draft FY26 marine passenger fee budget and related marine capital projects to the Assembly Finance Committee on April 5. The presentation outlined several passenger‑industry capital priorities and noted the committee’s obligation under ordinance to post the passenger‑fee budget for public review after committee review.
Major elements in the draft passenger‑fee program include funding for shore‑power planning and seawall inspection, a Marine Park project advancing to design, security cameras along the downtown seawall following repeated vandalism…
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