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Port and city staff outline waterfront land‑use plan and seawall resiliency work

Historic Preservation Commission, San Francisco City · November 15, 2017
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Port preservation and planning staff presented the Waterfront Land Use Plan update, stressing preservation of maritime historic resources while confronting seawall seismic vulnerability and sea‑level rise; staff described a working group process, seven guiding principles, and an early‑stage seawall retrofit program that may require voter funding.

Port planners and preservation staff briefed the Historic Preservation Commission on the Waterfront Land Use Plan update, describing efforts to reconcile historic‑preservation goals with resiliency needs posed by seawall seismic vulnerability and sea level rise.

Mark Paez (Port preservation staff) said the plan builds on the 1997 waterfront plan and the Embarcadero Historic District,…

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