Port of San Franisco

 

Port of San Francisco

We manage San Francisco’s waterfront – advancing environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities.


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Strategic Plan Highlights

Ensure the Waterfront is a Treasured Destination
  • Residents and families that thrive
  • Clean, Safe and Livable Communities

Ensure the Waterfront is a Treasured Destination

  • Enhance and balance the Port’s maritime and economic purpose, rich history, and changing relationship with the City.

 

Promote Education & Strong Relationships
  • Residents and families that thrive
  • A Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive City
  • Excellent City Services

Promote Education & Strong Relationships

  • Engage the public and the Port’s partners consistently, incorporating community and stakeholder feedback into Port initiatives.

 

Advance Environmental & Social Equity
  • Residents and families that thrive
  • Clean, Safe and Livable Communities
  • A Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive City

Advance Environmental & Social Equity

  • Promote diverse industrial and business opportunities and living wage jobs, affordable housing in new waterfront communities, and expanded, integrated public transit services to ease traffic congestion and parks and open space network for people, wildlife and the San Francisco Bay.

 

Limit the Impacts of Climate Change & Address Threats
  • A City and Region Prepared for the Future

Limit the Impacts of Climate Change & Address Threats

  • Develop plans and implement capital projects to address threats from earthquakes and flood risks on the Seawall and other Port property.
  • Implement Port-wide practices that protect the environment and promote ecological balance, such as achieving zero waste in operations and construction.

 

Ensure the Long-Term Viability of the Port and the City
  • Residents and families that thrive
  • Clean, Safe and Livable Communities
  • A Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive City

Ensure the Long-Term Viability of the Port and the City

  • Attract and retain commerce through strategies such as increasing global cargo shipping business and visiting vessels.
  • Maintain the Port’s financial strength for future generations by addressing the growing backlog of deferred Port maintenance and managing waterfront assets to meet long-term goals.