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Port and resilience staff report early seawall projects, $50 million BRIC award tentatively expected
Summary
Port and Waterfront Resilience Program staff briefed the committee on early seawall projects, pending grants (including a tentative $50 million FEMA BRIC selection), two bond sales to date and a remaining authorization of over $330 million; staff also summarized the Army Corps San Francisco waterfront flood study and high-level cost estimates.
Carlos Colon, waterfront program administrator, and Waterfront Resilience Program staff updated the committee on the Embarcadero Seawall earthquake-safety program and related waterfront resilience work. Colon said two prior bond sales totaled $88,700,000 and the program currently has more than $330,000,000 in remaining authorization; staff are budgeting a third, larger bond sale for late 2024 or early 2025 to fund projects moving into procurement and construction.
Skyler Poe listed additional grant funding the program has secured or is pursuing: a $7,800,000 grant from the Coastal Conservancy for the Southern Embarcadero Resilience and Enhancement Project; a $1,300,000 Caltrans grant (secured by…
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