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Port outlines plan and funding needs to remove deteriorated piles and piers on the southern waterfront

Port of San Francisco Commission · May 27, 2014
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Staff presented a multi-site strategy to remove creosote-treated and deteriorated piles and piers across the waterfront, identifying priority sites, permit requirements and funding gaps including a $5.5 million Army Corps funding request and a $2.5 million estimate for Pier 90 removal.

Port staff presented an informational plan May 28 to remove deteriorated, creosote-treated piles and pile-supported piers along San Francisco—s waterfront, emphasizing public-safety and environmental objectives and a staged funding approach.

David Beauprey of Planning & Development outlined sites already removed since February and potential future demolition candidates, including Pier 70 Wharf 8 (an approximately 150,000-square-foot pile-supported pier), Pier 90 grain…

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