Politics & Government
Final Forum To Be Held On Port Master Plan Update
The Port of San Diego is taking feedback on development and land use of roughly 6,000 acres along the waterfront that the port oversees.
IMPERIAL BEACH, CA – The Port of San Diego will host a community forum in south county Thursday to discuss the future development and use of the San Diego Bay and the waterfront, part of the drafting process of the Port Master Plan Update.
The event is the last of the four the port is holding throughout June to take public feedback on future development and land use of roughly 6,000 acres along the waterfront that the port oversees. The port released a discussion draft of the Port Master Plan Update in April, which remains in a 90-day period of public review through July 31.
The update "includes and addresses allowable uses and activities, future development and management of water and land within the port's jurisdiction on San Diego Bay by providing a mix of goals, policies and standards supported by written narratives, figures and tables," the port said of the discussion draft.
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Residents can view a copy of the discussion draft at portofsandiego.org/pmpu, which also includes a section for written comment and a timeline of the drafting process to this point. The month's final discussion will be held at the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve at 301 Caspian Way. Like the other forums, it will be held at 5:30 p.m.
– City News Service