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SFMTA and Port launch Embarcadero Connectivity Plan; Port study estimates $13.5 billion in potential resilience costs

Mayor's Disability Council · January 16, 2026
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Summary

SFMTA introduced a two‑year Embarcadero Connectivity Plan to coordinate multimodal transportation with the Port's waterfront resilience work. The Port cited a USACE feasibility study with a preliminary $13.5 billion estimate and noted federal authorization could cover up to 65% of costs.

SFMTA transportation planner Casey Leadham and Port planner Adam Barrett outlined a two‑year Embarcadero Connectivity Plan on Jan. 16 to coordinate transportation improvements with the Port of San Francisco's waterfront resilience work.

"Our project has two main goals: one is to address any potential transportation impacts from the port's future waterfront resilient work, and the second is to envision a future waterfront…

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