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Port commissioner touts $8 million Pepper Park reopening, urges close review of Skycharger truck‑charging EIR

National City City Council · March 17, 2026
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Port commissioner told the council the Port of San Diego has invested more than $8 million to renovate Pepper Park and set an April 4 ribbon‑cutting; he also urged residents to read the Skycharger electric truck hub EIR and asked council to coordinate briefings on Master Service Agreement negotiations with the port.

Port of San Diego Commissioner Gil Ungab updated the National City Council on the port's "balance plan" and local projects, saying the Port and partners invested more than $8,000,000 to transform a 5.2‑acre waterfront site that will be celebrated at a ribbon‑cutting on April 4.

Ungab said the project's phase 3 will include infrastructure improvements and a realignment of Marina Way to enable commercial development that would generate transient occupancy (TOT) tax revenue for National City. He described Pepper Park as the first tangible milestone of the broader balance plan and urged…

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