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Port Commission - Jan 13, 2026 - Meeting

Port CommissionSan FranciscoJanuary 13, 2026

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Port Commission Outlines $61M Dry Dock Crisis Plan, Preps for Super Bowl

San Francisco's waterfront enters 2026 facing a rare emergency—a 150-year-old dry dock literally sinking at its moorings—while simultaneously preparing for a massive Super Bowl spotlight. Monday's Port Commission meeting revealed a city agency juggling urgent infrastructure triage alongside ambitious plans to showcase the waterfront to a global audience.

  • Gail Gilman re-elected Commission President; Stephen Engblom chosen as Vice President

  • $61.2 million emergency plan outlined to stabilize and demolish failing Dry Dock No. 2 and the historic ferry Eureka

  • Five-item consent calendar advances Mission Bay Ferry Landing construction, codifies remote public comment

  • PG&E's offshore sediment cleanup at Fisherman's Wharf completed 2025 phase with zero environmental violations

  • Super Bowl 60 activations and Mission Bay Ferry Landing groundbreaking top 2026 priorities

Why it matters: Leadership continuity signals stability as the Port navigates a demanding year of major events, emergency repairs, and long-term resilience planning.

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