The Port of San Diego is seeking the public’s input on the updated Trust Lands Use Plan (TLUP) for the approximately 8,000 acres of tidelands and submerged tidelands that were granted to the Port on January 1, 2020. The Port has also prepared a...
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Public Review Period Closes October 16, Includes Two Public Scoping Meetings The Port of San Diego is seeking public review and input on what to study as part of the environmental review process for the proposed Seaport San Diego redevelopment. In...
On January 1, 2020, the California State Lands Commission granted the Port approximately 8,000 additional acres (7,900 additional acres of water area within San Diego Bay and approximately 100 acres of land area) pursuant to Senate Bill 507 (Atkins)…
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Board of Port Commissioners Approves Construction Contract The Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners has approved a construction contract for improvements in Pepper Park, a first step toward upgrading and expanding recreational amenities on...
The California Coastal Commission has voted unanimously to certify a Port Master Plan Amendment (PMPA) for what’s known as the National City Balanced Plan, an important milestone in plans by the Port of San Diego and City of National City to expand...
High-resolution photos, b-roll, and speech excerpts available at https://bit.ly/40i767n. The Port of San Diego formally swore in its 2025 officers for the Board of Port Commissioners on Tuesday, January 14. Danielle Moore, a San Diego appointee, is...