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Port staff presents public-trust analysis and proposed state bill for Pier 30–32
Summary
Port staff and the State Lands Commission briefed commissioners on proposed legislation (referred to in the presentation as AB 1273) and analyzed whether a multipurpose venue at Pier 3032 would be consistent with the public trust; public commenters raised preservation and contamination concerns.
Port of San Francisco staff on Thursday outlined a public-trust analysis and the early stages of state legislation intended to authorize a multipurpose venue at Piers 30–32 and related Seawall Lot 330.
Brad Benson, the port’s special projects manager, told commissioners the proposed bill (referred to during the presentation as "AB 1273") would amend prior authorizations and provide a legislative path to finance required substructure work. Benson said the pier is deteriorated and cited a current cost estimate of about $45,000,000 to remove the structure if the pier cannot be reused. He described four central public-trust issues staff…
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