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Port Commission adopts consent resolutions; commissioners and labor raise safety and visitor-service concerns for cruise season
Summary
The Port Commission unanimously adopted two consent resolutions including a $335,000 retroactive rent credit and authorization to advertise a five-year maintenance dredging contract; public comment from an ILWU representative raised safety and alleged contract violations at Pier 35, prompting staff follow-up and a request for a Pier 80 feasibility and visitor-service information.
The San Francisco Port Commission on April 8 unanimously adopted the consent calendar including two resolutions: a second lease amendment granting Martin Marietta Northern California Aggregates, LLC a one-time retroactive rent credit of $335,000 for delays at Pier 94 (Resolution 25,18) and authorization to advertise competitive bids for a five-year low-bid maintenance dredging construction contract (contract number 2885; Resolution 25,19).
Before the consent vote, Demetrius Williams, identifying himself as Local 10 tenant president, addressed commissioners during public comment…
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