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Pier 70 is a Port of San Francisco site that is approximately 65-acres located in the City’s Central Waterfront, generally between Mariposa and 22nd Street, east of Illinois Street. This site has been identified as a future National Historic District due to its over 150-years of continuous operations in Ship Building and Repair, the role it has played in the industrialization of the Western United States, the war efforts and architectural and engineering feats.
The Port of San Francisco working with its Central Waterfront Advisory Group and a variety of interested stakeholders have been working on a community based planning process to develop a Preferred Master Plan that will ultimately lead to a Development Solicitation to assist the Port towards the implementation of the plan to: 1) adaptively reuse many of the Historic Resources; 2) support the ongoing ship repair; 3) provide new open spaces including shoreline access; 4) conduct as needed environmental remediation; 5) provide for new infill development; 6) develop new infrastructure required to support the development; and 7) provide a funding stream to implement the variety of goals defined for the site.
The links on the left provide access to all of the information available regarding the Pier 70 area.
David Beaupre, Master Planning Project Manager
(415) 274-0539
david_beaupre@sfport.com
Mark Paez, Planner
(415) 705-8674
mark_paez@sfport.com
Carol Bach, Environmental and Regulatory Affairs Manager
(415) 274-0568
carol.bach@sfport.com
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