The Port of San Diego is honored to receive the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its Fiscal Year 2026 Annual Budget from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). The award, a first for the Port of San Diego, represents a...
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Environment
The Port of San Diego has implemented and is making significant progress on 80 percent of the objectives outlined in its Maritime Clean Air Strategy (MCAS), according to the latest MCAS Highlights Report. These efforts have led to notable decreases...
Waterfront Development
The Brigantine, Inc., which now operates The Fish Market and Top of the Market on North Harbor Drive along the Embarcadero, is proposing to invest approximately $25.5 million to redevelop and modernize the site while keeping the signature Fish Market...
Meeting Date: Tuesday, September 09, 2025 Agendas are available approximately 3 days before scheduled Board meetings. Click for current Board Meeting Agenda All meetings, except as otherwise noted, will begin at 1:00 pm (end times vary) and will be…
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Waterfront Development
The Port of San Diego is planning to place approximately 2,200 cubic yards of natural sand at Kellogg Beach in September to help maintain and protect the beach from natural erosion. Kellogg Beach is a public beach located on the southwestern...
On August 26, 2025, the Port of San Diego will hold a second community meeting in Barrio Logan to share design concepts for improvements to the southeastern waterfront area of César Chávez Park. The Port is gathering public input throughout project…
To help maintain and protect Kellogg Beach from natural erosion, the Port of San Diego is planning to replenish the sand at the beach beginning on or shortly after September 8. The public is invited to attend a meeting at the Southwestern Yacht Club…
We know you love your bay, you own it, you want to take care of it, it’s your number one priority; you are ready to change your relationship status to make it official. Okay, maybe that’s a bit much, but we all love San Diego Bay and want to be sure…
MIke the Mime’s message is loud and clear - Mime Your Butts!
Help keep single-use plastics out of San Diego Bay!
Everything seems so fresh and clean after it rains, but that is because all of the blown away napkins, dropped trash, leaked oil, and whatever else - get washed into storm drains, and into the bay. Prevention is key! This rainy season, follow these…
Prep Before it Rains!