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Port Commission approves MOU and $32 million in grants for Mission Bay Ferry Landing
Summary
The Port Commission unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding with SF Bay Ferry and accepted two grants — $28 million from SF Bay Ferry and $4 million from UCSF — to fund the Mission Bay Ferry Landing at 16th Street and Terry A. Francois Boulevard. Staff estimates the project at $74 million and anticipates first riders in 2027.
The Port Commission on March 11 voted to approve a memorandum of understanding with SF Bay Ferry and to accept two grants totaling $32,000,000 to fund the Mission Bay Ferry Landing at 16th Street and Terry A. Francois Boulevard.
Port project staff said the Mission Bay Ferry Landing has been in planning since 2016 and that engineering work uncovered contaminated sediment that raised costs. Simon Beth Salal, a project manager in the Port’s engineering project-management office, told commissioners: “The project is now estimated at $74,000,000. That’s a 37% cost increase since 2019.” He said the increase reflects contaminated sediment remediation, an expanded electrification scope…
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