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SFO previews 16-reach shoreline protection program; draft EIR scheduled for Aug. 31

San Francisco Planning Commission · August 25, 2022
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Summary

San Francisco International Airport staff briefed the Planning Commission on an airport shoreline protection program on Aug. 25, noting a programmatic draft EIR to be published Aug. 31, a Sept. 1–Oct. 17 public comment period and a projected seven-year construction with up to 26 acres of bay fill.

San Francisco International Airport officials gave the Planning Commission a program-level preview of a multireach shoreline protection program designed to protect airport operations from flooding and sea-level rise.

David Kim, senior environmental planner at SFO, described the project as an infrastructure system divided into 16 reaches around about 8 miles of airport shoreline, with wall heights ranging roughly from 4 to 14 feet depending on location and primarily driven by…

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