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National Park Service outlines Alcatraz site‑selection process; Port staff urges retention of Alcatraz landing on port property

Port Commission, City and County of San Francisco · June 12, 2012
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Summary

National Park Service and Port staff briefed the Commission on an information‑only site and operator selection process for Alcatraz embarkation sites, identifying Fort Mason and several piers on the northern waterfront as potential long‑term sites and saying the process will use NEPA scoping this summer with a selection expected by fall 2014; port staff said it prefers keeping the landing on port property.

Port staff and National Park Service (NPS) officials provided an information briefing on a planned site‑selection and operator‑selection process for the Alcatraz Island ferry embarkation site.

John Dahl of Port planning and development said NPS has approached the Port to begin a site‑selection plan; Dahl said the Port prefers the Alcatraz landing remain on port property at a northern waterfront site such as Pier 31½, Pier 41, Pier 45 or Fort Mason. “Port staff prefers NPS to consider port sites in the Northern Waterfront,”…

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