Port of San Diego Master Plan Reaches Approvals Milestone
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Port of San Diego Master Plan Reaches Approvals Milestone


The Port of San Diego’s planning for the “future of the Port,” formally known as the Port Master Plan Update (PMPU), has reached a major milestone with the Board of Port Commissioners’ unanimous certification of the Final Program Environmental Impact Report and approval of the PMPU. Next, Port staff will process the PMPU document with the California Coastal Commission with the goal of certification late this year.

“We are excited to enter the final phase of this important plan that reflects our collective vision – of our communities, stakeholders, and the Port – for the future of San Diego Bay and the surrounding waterfront,” said chairman Frank Urtasun of the Board of Port Commissioners. “After 11 years of community engagement including numerous public meetings and exchanges with the public, the PMPU will help us continue to deliver on promises made to voters when the Port was established in 1962.”

The Port Master Plan is a water- and land-use plan that designates specific areas of San Diego Bay and the surrounding waterfront for a variety of uses including maritime, fishing, visitor-serving commercial, recreational, environmental conservation and protection and navigation. The plan determines where port activities should take place, where recreational amenities should be located, and where commercial uses including hotels, restaurants and visitor-serving retail may be built.



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