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The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.MAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and PIER 52 PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH Download viewers, Text Only, Listen Now Search form88 BROADWAY
PROJECT SCHEDULE 2014 Memorandum of Understanding with Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development 2016 Request for Proposal and Award | 2016-19 Entitlements and Transaction Documents | 2019 Construction Begins 2021 Grand Opening Project Factsheet PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project is near the foot of the Broadway commercial corridor, it’s within the Northeast Waterfront PIER 40 RESTAURANT RFP The Port is soliciting proposals from qualified respondents (“Respondents”) for the development and operation of a restaurant (the “Restaurant”) located at Pier 40, adjacent to South Beach Harbor, north of AT&T Park and south of the Ferry Building. The successful Respondent will have demonstrated the ability to finance, design, construct, and operate a restaurant on the site,TARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
11 2 | SITE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CRITERIA 11 conceptual site planning study 2 | site analysis and design criteria preliminary development criteria 12 urban context 13 view 14 site grading 16 existing structures 16 structural and seismic constraints 18 cruise industry and activity outlooks 19 cruise terminal traffic data 21 PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.MAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and PIER 52 PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH Download viewers, Text Only, Listen Now Search form88 BROADWAY
PROJECT SCHEDULE 2014 Memorandum of Understanding with Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development 2016 Request for Proposal and Award | 2016-19 Entitlements and Transaction Documents | 2019 Construction Begins 2021 Grand Opening Project Factsheet PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project is near the foot of the Broadway commercial corridor, it’s within the Northeast Waterfront PIER 40 RESTAURANT RFP The Port is soliciting proposals from qualified respondents (“Respondents”) for the development and operation of a restaurant (the “Restaurant”) located at Pier 40, adjacent to South Beach Harbor, north of AT&T Park and south of the Ferry Building. The successful Respondent will have demonstrated the ability to finance, design, construct, and operate a restaurant on the site,TARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
11 2 | SITE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CRITERIA 11 conceptual site planning study 2 | site analysis and design criteria preliminary development criteria 12 urban context 13 view 14 site grading 16 existing structures 16 structural and seismic constraints 18 cruise industry and activity outlooks 19 cruise terminal traffic data 21 PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero BERTHING | RATES | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Photo: Charles C. Benton Berth Rates (effective January 1, 2021) Non-Commercial Tenants Monthly Rates Slip Size 26 ' 30 ' 34 ' 38 ' 42' 46' 50' 60' 2021 Rates $342.35** $400.69 $488.20 $604.88 $695.45 $842.84 $939.55 $1,215.89 Note: Rates do NOT include CPI (consumer Price Index) adjustments. * No utilities included ** Available to current tenants only All of our slips are BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AT THE PORT Doing business with the Port of San Francisco The Port is historically and currently the center of a variety of different business opportunities, from cruises and other maritime, construction and facility maintenance, to entertainment, retail, and restaurants. These opportunities are awarded to companies through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process or competitive bid process.DATA FOR PIER 38
DISCLAIMER The information presented is collected, maintained, and provided for the convenience of the reader. The Port makes no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, with respect to the information. The information is provided solely on an "as-is" basis and it is the responsibility of the reader to assure itself that the information isHERON'S HEAD PARK
Heron’s Head Park is open daily from dawn to dusk, and is located at the foot of Cargo Way at Jennings Street in San Francisco. (+37° 44' 22.99", -122° 22' 33.49") Photo: Bionic Landscape Architects Events Heron's Head Park EcoCenter Playday Saturday, September 28th, 2019 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Activities include: Rock Wall Seed Bombs BeeWorkshop And more!
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES The San Francisco Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines (SMRs or Stormwater Requirements) describe the requirements for post-construction stormwater management in San Francisco and give developers the tools to achieve compliance. 2814R - CRANE COVE BUILDING 49 REBID The Port of San Francisco (the “Port”) announces an Invitation for Bids (“IFB”) for construction on CRANE COVE PARK BUILDING 49 RE-BID in San Francisco, CA. The work will consist of a partial building renovation and retrofit for new public restrooms to Building 49 located in Crane Cove Park on Illinois Street, southeast of the 18th Street T-intersection. 2814R Invitation for SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION -1-SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION . Kimberly Brandon, President . Willie Adams, Vice President . John Burton, Commissioner . Gail Gilman, Commissioner . Doreen Woo Ho 11 2 | SITE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CRITERIA 11 conceptual site planning study 2 | site analysis and design criteria preliminary development criteria 12 urban context 13 view 14 site grading 16 existing structures 16 structural and seismic constraints 18 cruise industry and activity outlooks 19 cruise terminal traffic data 21 PIER 68-70 SHIPYARD FACILITY CONDITION SURVEY MARINE 2185 North California Blvd, Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 July 21, 2017 Job: 9590-06 Pier 68-70 Shipyard Facility Condition Survey MarineStructures
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.VESSEL SCHEDULE
[[{"fid":"1811","view_mode":"default","attributes":{"alt":"Weekly Vessel Schedule","title":"Vessel Schedule for March 4, 2016","class":"media-element file-default88 BROADWAY
Family Housing on SWL 322-1 at Broadway and Front Street (88 Broadway) and senior housing, midblock on the west side of Davis Street. Existing use: Surface parking. Project type: Residential, commercial, open space. Housing Unit Mix: Family - 18 studios, 37 one-bedrooms, 46 two-bedrooms, and 23 three-bedrooms and one manager unit; Senior STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES The San Francisco Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines (SMRs or Stormwater Requirements) describe the requirements for post-construction stormwater management in San Francisco and give developers the tools to achieve compliance.TARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.VESSEL SCHEDULE
[[{"fid":"1811","view_mode":"default","attributes":{"alt":"Weekly Vessel Schedule","title":"Vessel Schedule for March 4, 2016","class":"media-element file-default88 BROADWAY
Family Housing on SWL 322-1 at Broadway and Front Street (88 Broadway) and senior housing, midblock on the west side of Davis Street. Existing use: Surface parking. Project type: Residential, commercial, open space. Housing Unit Mix: Family - 18 studios, 37 one-bedrooms, 46 two-bedrooms, and 23 three-bedrooms and one manager unit; Senior STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES The San Francisco Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines (SMRs or Stormwater Requirements) describe the requirements for post-construction stormwater management in San Francisco and give developers the tools to achieve compliance.TARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its FERRIES | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Blue & Gold Fleet. Blue & Gold Fleet provides bay cruise and excursion services in San Francisco Bay as well as ferry services to Angel Island, Tiburon, Sausalito and Pier 41 (adjacent to Pier 39) and the popular Rocket Boat attraction. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway RECREATIONAL BOATING The Port of San Francisco Offers Many Locations to Meet Your Boating Needs San Francisco Bay offers the spectacular vistas and special conditions coveted by recreational boaters of all types and classes. Whether it's America's Cup racing, spinnaker sailing, windsurfing, motoring, kayaking, or rowing, the Port of San Francisco provides the facilities and accessibility to makeMISSION ROCK
Mission Rock will be a new mixed-used neighborhood consisting of: 8 acres of new parks and open space. Approx. 1,200 new rental homes, 40% affordable to low and middle income individuals and families. Sea level rise resiliency and adaptation features. Historic rehabilitationof Pier 48.
PERMIT SERVICES
The Building and/or Encroachment Permit Process begins with the submittal of an application and required documents to Engineering Division’s Building Permit Group (BPG) at the Permit Desk at Port’s Pier 1 office. Once submitted, the process requires approvals of Port’s Real Estate, Maritime, and Planning Divisions prior to the application being filed and routed for complianceCRANE COVE PARK
Crane Cove Park is a seven-acre bayfront park in the Port's Southern Waterfront. The park opened in September 2020 as a major public open space that preserves historic maritime resources, provides public access and recreation opportunities to the Bay, and contributes to and expands the Port’s necklace of public open spaces along San Francisco’s iconic waterfront.MAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and ATTACHMENT A: EMBARCADERO ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY … $1M, fully funded in SFMTA 2021-2025 CIP Central Embarcadero Safety Improvements Bryant to Broadway Larger capital phase to upgrade Quick-Build bikeway and scope PIER 68-70 SHIPYARD FACILITY CONDITION SURVEY MARINE 2185 North California Blvd, Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 July 21, 2017 Job: 9590-06 Pier 68-70 Shipyard Facility Condition Survey MarineStructures
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.VESSEL SCHEDULE
[[{"fid":"1811","view_mode":"default","attributes":{"alt":"Weekly Vessel Schedule","title":"Vessel Schedule for March 4, 2016","class":"media-element file-default LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm Cruise STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES The San Francisco Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines (SMRs or Stormwater Requirements) describe the requirements for post-construction stormwater management in San Francisco and give developers the tools to achieve compliance.TARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.VESSEL SCHEDULE
[[{"fid":"1811","view_mode":"default","attributes":{"alt":"Weekly Vessel Schedule","title":"Vessel Schedule for March 4, 2016","class":"media-element file-default LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm Cruise STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES The San Francisco Stormwater Management Requirements and Design Guidelines (SMRs or Stormwater Requirements) describe the requirements for post-construction stormwater management in San Francisco and give developers the tools to achieve compliance.TARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway RECREATIONAL BOATING The Port of San Francisco Offers Many Locations to Meet Your Boating Needs San Francisco Bay offers the spectacular vistas and special conditions coveted by recreational boaters of all types and classes. Whether it's America's Cup racing, spinnaker sailing, windsurfing, motoring, kayaking, or rowing, the Port of San Francisco provides the facilities and accessibility to makeSISTER PORTS
The Port of San Francisco currently has 10 sister port agreements with different ports all over the world. Sister port partnerships allow both parties to share policies and best practices on port planning and building, port management and operations, environmental protection measures, port safety and security, supply chain logistics, and cruisetourism.
MISSION ROCK
Mission Rock will be a new mixed-used neighborhood consisting of: 8 acres of new parks and open space. Approx. 1,200 new rental homes, 40% affordable to low and middle income individuals and families. Sea level rise resiliency and adaptation features. Historic rehabilitationof Pier 48.
JUNE 8, 2021 PORT COMMISSION AGENDA SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION Kimberly Brandon, President Willie Adams, Vice President John Burton, Commissioner Gail Gilman, Commissioner Doreen Woo Ho, Commissioner Elaine Forbes, Executive Director Carl Nicita, Commission Affairs Manager Office: 415-274-0400 Office: 415-274-0406 AGENDA PORT COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 2:30 P.M. CLOSEDMAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers andEXECUTIVE TEAM
Chief Harbor Engineer Rod Iwashita. Rod K. Iwashita is the Chief Harbor Engineer for the Port of San Francisco. Rod is responsible for developing, planning, and directing the work of the Port’s Engineering Division, which oversees several major functions including building and encroachment permits, engineering and architectural design, facilities assessment, construction management, andCRANE COVE PARK
Crane Cove Park is a seven-acre bayfront park in the Port's Southern Waterfront. The park opened in September 2020 as a major public open space that preserves historic maritime resources, provides public access and recreation opportunities to the Bay, and contributes to and expands the Port’s necklace of public open spaces along San Francisco’s iconic waterfront. 11 2 | SITE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CRITERIA 11 conceptual site planning study 2 | site analysis and design criteria preliminary development criteria 12 urban context 13 view 14 site grading 16 existing structures 16 structural and seismic constraints 18 cruise industry and activity outlooks 19 cruise terminal traffic data 21 PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.MAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm CruiseTARIFF NO. 5
TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration 11 2 | SITE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CRITERIA 11 conceptual site planning study 2 | site analysis and design criteria preliminary development criteria 12 urban context 13 view 14 site grading 16 existing structures 16 structural and seismic constraints 18 cruise industry and activity outlooks 19 cruise terminal traffic data 21 PIER 68-70 SHIPYARD FACILITY CONDITION SURVEY MARINE 2185 North California Blvd, Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 July 21, 2017 Job: 9590-06 Pier 68-70 Shipyard Facility Condition Survey MarineStructures
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The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.MAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm CruiseTARIFF NO. 5
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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Cruise. The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned JUNE 8, 2021 PORT COMMISSION AGENDA 1 day ago · SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION Kimberly Brandon, President Willie Adams, Vice President John Burton, Commissioner Gail Gilman, Commissioner Doreen Woo Ho, Commissioner Elaine Forbes, Executive Director Carl Nicita, Commission Affairs Manager Office: 415-274-0400 Office: 415-274-0406 AGENDA PORT COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 2:30 P.M. CLOSED BERTHING | RATES | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Photo: Charles C. Benton Berth Rates (effective January 1, 2021) Non-Commercial Tenants Monthly Rates Slip Size 26 ' 30 ' 34 ' 38 ' 42' 46' 50' 60' 2021 Rates $342.35** $400.69 $488.20 $604.88 $695.45 $842.84 $939.55 $1,215.89 Note: Rates do NOT include CPI (consumer Price Index) adjustments. * No utilities included ** Available to current tenants only All of our slips areEXECUTIVE TEAM
Chief Harbor Engineer Rod Iwashita. Rod K. Iwashita is the Chief Harbor Engineer for the Port of San Francisco. Rod is responsible for developing, planning, and directing the work of the Port’s Engineering Division, which oversees several major functions including building and encroachment permits, engineering and architectural design, facilities assessment, construction management, andHERON'S HEAD PARK
Heron’s Head Park is open daily from dawn to dusk, and is located at the foot of Cargo Way at Jennings Street in San Francisco. (+37° 44' 22.99", -122° 22' 33.49") Photo: Bionic Landscape Architects Events Heron's Head Park EcoCenter Playday Saturday, September 28th, 2019 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Activities include: Rock Wall Seed Bombs BeeWorkshop And more!
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Crane Cove Park is a seven-acre bayfront park in the Port's Southern Waterfront. The park opened in September 2020 as a major public open space that preserves historic maritime resources, provides public access and recreation opportunities to the Bay, and contributes to and expands the Port’s necklace of public open spaces along San Francisco’s iconic waterfront.DATA FOR PIER 38
Data for Pier 38. DISCLAIMER The information presented is collected, maintained, and provided for the convenience of the reader. The Port makes no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, with respect to the information. The information is provided solely on an "as-is" basis and it is the responsibility of PIER 52 PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH Download viewers, Text Only, Listen Now Search form PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO VESSEL SCHEDULE 2021-06-04 Port of San Francisco Pier 1, The Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 274-0400 sfberthapps@sfport.com Vessel Schedule 2021-06-04 Pier Arrival Date (ETA) Vessel Name Departure Date (ETD) Agent/OperatorRemarks
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The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.PERMIT SERVICES
The Building and/or Encroachment Permit Process begins with the submittal of an application and required documents to Engineering Division’s Building Permit Group (BPG) at the Permit Desk at Port’s Pier 1 office. Once submitted, the process requires approvals of Port’s Real Estate, Maritime, and Planning Divisions prior to the application being filed and routed for compliance LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm CruiseMAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and TARIFF NO. 512 CFR 5 46TARIFF BARRIERS EXAMPLETARIFF DEFINITION IRSCFR 46 TABLE OF CONTENTS TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community.PERMIT SERVICES
The Building and/or Encroachment Permit Process begins with the submittal of an application and required documents to Engineering Division’s Building Permit Group (BPG) at the Permit Desk at Port’s Pier 1 office. Once submitted, the process requires approvals of Port’s Real Estate, Maritime, and Planning Divisions prior to the application being filed and routed for compliance LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm CruiseMAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers and TARIFF NO. 512 CFR 5 46TARIFF BARRIERS EXAMPLETARIFF DEFINITION IRSCFR 46 TABLE OF CONTENTS TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue GreenwayCOMMERCIAL FISHING
The Port of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf is the center of Northern California's commercial and sport fishing fleets. Additionally, the Wharf's Pier 45 houses the West Coast's largest concentration of commercial fish processors and distributors. The Port provides berthing for commercial fishing boats at Fisherman's Wharf. Fuel, ice and supplies are also available in the ART | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco is home to numerous works of arts along the waterfront. Located on Pier 70 is the very special Noonan Building, built in 1941. For decades the Noonan Building, the little gem of the Pier 70 complex, has been the beloved second home of many San Francisco artists, including Frank Lobdell, one of the pioneers of Bay Area abstract expressionism. JUNE 8, 2021 PORT COMMISSION AGENDA 22 hours ago · SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION Kimberly Brandon, President Willie Adams, Vice President John Burton, Commissioner Gail Gilman, Commissioner Doreen Woo Ho, Commissioner Elaine Forbes, Executive Director Carl Nicita, Commission Affairs Manager Office: 415-274-0400 Office: 415-274-0406 AGENDA PORT COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 2:30 P.M. CLOSEDMAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers andEXECUTIVE TEAM
Chief Harbor Engineer Rod Iwashita. Rod K. Iwashita is the Chief Harbor Engineer for the Port of San Francisco. Rod is responsible for developing, planning, and directing the work of the Port’s Engineering Division, which oversees several major functions including building and encroachment permits, engineering and architectural design, facilities assessment, construction management, andMISSION ROCK
Mission Rock will be a new mixed-used neighborhood consisting of: 8 acres of new parks and open space. Approx. 1,200 new rental homes, 40% affordable to low and middle income individuals and families. Sea level rise resiliency and adaptation features. Historic rehabilitationof Pier 48.
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CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER PERMITS AND PROCEDURES Construction Site Runoff Control Program Stormwater runoff from construction activities can significantly affect surface water quality. As stormwater flows over a construction site it can pick up pollutants like sediment, debris, and chemicals and transport them to the nearby water bodies. In order to deal with this issue, the Port manages a Construction Site Runoff ControlSFPORT.COM
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The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community. BERTHING | RATES | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Photo: Charles C. Benton Berth Rates (effective January 1, 2021) Non-Commercial Tenants Monthly Rates Slip Size 26 ' 30 ' 34 ' 38 ' 42' 46' 50' 60' 2021 Rates $342.35** $400.69 $488.20 $604.88 $695.45 $842.84 $939.55 $1,215.89 Note: Rates do NOT include CPI (consumer Price Index) adjustments. * No utilities included ** Available to current tenants only All of our slips arePERMIT SERVICES
The Building and/or Encroachment Permit Process begins with the submittal of an application and required documents to Engineering Division’s Building Permit Group (BPG) at the Permit Desk at Port’s Pier 1 office. Once submitted, the process requires approvals of Port’s Real Estate, Maritime, and Planning Divisions prior to the application being filed and routed for compliance LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm Cruise TARIFF NO. 512 CFR 5 46TARIFF BARRIERS EXAMPLETARIFF DEFINITION IRSCFR 46 TABLE OF CONTENTS TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration PORT OF SAN FRANCISCOCOMMISSIONBUSINESSRECREATIONMARITIMECRUISELANDUSE
The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero COVID-19 CRUISE INFORMATION Guidance for Cruise Travel All scheduled cruise calls have been cancelled until mid September, per announcement from Cruise Line International Association. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, stop all non-essential travel. CRUISE | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco hosts over 80 cruise ship calls and 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals. Itineraries include round trip cruises from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, and Mexico, as well as repositioning calls and coastal voyages in the spring and fall. A world-renowned destination, San Francisco offers its COMMISSION | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC NOTICES AND COMMISSION MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Port Commission are held on the second Tuesday of each month, and again on the fourth Tuesday during the months of February, March, April, May, September and October. There is only one regular monthly meeting during the months of January, June, July, August, November andDecember.
SOUTH BEACH HARBOR MARINA Photo contributors: Air Flair, BAADS, Charles C. Benton, Marilynn Fowler, GGE, J&C Consulting, Merlin Zuni South Beach Harbor Update to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Mayor issued a Shelter in Place order. Non-essential gatherings are restricted to improve our ability to reduce COVID-19 transmissions, and mitigate the impacts on our community. BERTHING | RATES | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Photo: Charles C. Benton Berth Rates (effective January 1, 2021) Non-Commercial Tenants Monthly Rates Slip Size 26 ' 30 ' 34 ' 38 ' 42' 46' 50' 60' 2021 Rates $342.35** $400.69 $488.20 $604.88 $695.45 $842.84 $939.55 $1,215.89 Note: Rates do NOT include CPI (consumer Price Index) adjustments. * No utilities included ** Available to current tenants only All of our slips arePERMIT SERVICES
The Building and/or Encroachment Permit Process begins with the submittal of an application and required documents to Engineering Division’s Building Permit Group (BPG) at the Permit Desk at Port’s Pier 1 office. Once submitted, the process requires approvals of Port’s Real Estate, Maritime, and Planning Divisions prior to the application being filed and routed for compliance LONG-TERM PARKING FOR CRUISE GUESTS Reef Parking offers gated and patrolled garage parking for cruise guests at 80 Francisco Street, conveniently located across the street from the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 & the Pier 35 Cruise Terminal: Parking Rates Hours of Operation Cruise Ship Passengers ─ $20 per Calendar Day Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday 7:00am – 9:00pm 8:00am – 9:00pm Cruise TARIFF NO. 512 CFR 5 46TARIFF BARRIERS EXAMPLETARIFF DEFINITION IRSCFR 46 TABLE OF CONTENTS TARIFF No. 5. Rules, Regulations, Rates, and Charges . Issued by . The San Francisco Port Commission . An Agency of the City and County ofSan Francisco
APPENDIX D SAMPLE CONTRACT FOR AS-NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES P-500 (1-05) Page 1 of 23 SAMPLE CONTRACT Appendix D Sample Contract for As-Needed Professional Services City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California.. View the Port Strategic Plan 2019-2023. View the San Francisco Port Property Map. Learn about the Waterfront Resilience Program including the Embarcadero PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Click on any project to see detailed information or view the project map: Waterfront Land Use Plan Update 88 Broadway Affordable Housing Development Teatro Zinzanni Hotel/Theater/Park Downtown SF Ferry Terminal Expansion Mission Rock & Pier 48 Development Mission Bay Ferry Landing Pier 70 Development Area Crane Cove Park Piers 80-96 Eco-Industrial Strategy Blue Greenway JUNE 8, 2021 PORT COMMISSION AGENDA 2 hours ago · SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION Kimberly Brandon, President Willie Adams, Vice President John Burton, Commissioner Gail Gilman, Commissioner Doreen Woo Ho, Commissioner Elaine Forbes, Executive Director Carl Nicita, Commission Affairs Manager Office: 415-274-0400 Office: 415-274-0406 AGENDA PORT COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 2:30 P.M. CLOSED ART | PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO The Port of San Francisco is home to numerous works of arts along the waterfront. Located on Pier 70 is the very special Noonan Building, built in 1941. For decades the Noonan Building, the little gem of the Pier 70 complex, has been the beloved second home of many San Francisco artists, including Frank Lobdell, one of the pioneers of Bay Area abstract expressionism.EXECUTIVE TEAM
Chief Harbor Engineer Rod Iwashita. Rod K. Iwashita is the Chief Harbor Engineer for the Port of San Francisco. Rod is responsible for developing, planning, and directing the work of the Port’s Engineering Division, which oversees several major functions including building and encroachment permits, engineering and architectural design, facilities assessment, construction management, andMAINTENANCE
The Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the Port's seven and one half miles of waterfront property and maintaining the waterfront as a positive connection to the other parts of the City. More than 100 skilled craftspersons are responsible for the preservation and improvement of the Port's fishing harbors, ferry landings, public parks, cargo terminals, piers andJOB OPPORTUNITIES
The Port of San Francisco is an enterprise agency of the City and County of San Francisco and is governed by a Commission of five members appointed by the Mayor. The Commission is responsible for overseeing a broad range of waterfront commercial, maritime, and public access facilities that are held in public trust for the peopleof California.
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SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION Port staff has been approached with a proposal from Lehigh-Hanson for a new lease of port property at Pier 94, Pier 92, and Seawall Lot 352. Port staff are evaluating the proposed terms including theSFPORT.COM
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