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Port Commission ratifies Maritime Industry Preservation Policy to prioritize water-dependent uses
Summary
The Port Commission ratified a seven-point Maritime Industry Preservation Policy to prioritize water-dependent maritime activities, set internal funding goals for dredging and repairs, and encourage rehabilitation of Pier 70 historic buildings; the measure drew support from maritime businesses and unions and passed as amended.
The Port of San Francisco—ommission on Tuesday ratified a new Maritime Industry Preservation Policy aimed at protecting water-dependent uses, prioritizing dredging and repairs, and guiding future development on Port property.
Jim Maloney, of the port epartment's maritime division, presented the updated draft and asked commissioners to ratify a resolution formalizing seven policy points that emphasize prioritizing maritime activities, encouraging rehabilitation of maritime assets and reserving certain waterfront areas for water-dependent uses. Maloney told the commission staff had incorporated feedback from the Port—ommission's Maritime Commerce Advisory Committee and other stakeholders.
The policy lists seven priorities, including encouraging development or rehabilitation…
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