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Port and planning staff brief commission on waterfront flood study, identify potential impacts to historic wharves
Summary
The Port and Planning Department presented the draft integrated feasibility report and EIS for the San Francisco waterfront flood study; staff highlighted potential impacts to piers and historic structures and said programmatic Section 106 work will continue through 2025.
Port staff and Planning Department representatives returned to the Historic Preservation Commission March 20 to update commissioners on the San Francisco Coastal Waterfront Flood Study and the National Environmental Policy Act draft integrated feasibility report and EIS, prepared with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Kelly Capone, the Port’s project manager, explained the draft plan (the total net benefit plan), which is conceptual and divided into four reaches of the waterfront. Staff stressed that historic resources…
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