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Port Commission reviews revised 10‑year capital plan, flags seawall and America’s Cup costs

Port Commission of San Francisco · February 22, 2011
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Summary

Port staff presented a revised 2012–2021 capital plan that shifts to a two‑year planning cycle, emphasizes scored project prioritization and new funding mixes including PUC assistance and federal grants; commissioners heard seawall repair could require roughly $40 million from the city/port if a $120 million estimate holds.

Daley Dunham, of the Port’s Special Projects Group, on Tuesday presented the Port Commission with an updated 10‑year capital plan covering 2012–2021 and explained why the schedule and funding assumptions changed this year.

Dunham said the department moved to a two‑year planning process and a formal scoring system that brings representatives from each division together to assign weights and rank projects. That method, he said, aims to create a more implementable plan rather than an inventory of unmet needs.

The presentation described several large projects…

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