The Port Commission directed the creation of the Piers 30-32 Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) to guide the Port and the City on the development of a multi-purpose facility at Piers 30-32 and Seawall Lot330.
The CAC is comprised of residents and small business owners in the nearby communities of South Beach, Rincon Hill, Mission Bay and South Park, as well as community stakeholders with expertise on a variety of citywide topics, including housing, open space, youth issues, workforce development, organized labor, access for people with disabilities, non-profit administration, maritime commerce, environmental protection, and transportation. The members will provide guidance on the project process.
The CAC meets the first Mondays of every month to hear presentations and provide feedback on the project.
For the Piers 30-32 Citizens Advisory Committee and Subcommittee meeting agendas, minutes, and upcoming meetings, please visit the web site of the Port of San Francisco: www.sfport.com/piers3032cac
Public Outreach
The City and the Golden State Warriors have developed a comprehensive outreach plan that includes a series of dedicated workshops and meetings with the Piers 30- 32 CAC, community stakeholders in District Six, and neighborhood and business groups citywide to ensure a robust feedback and exchange throughout the project process on topics ranging from project design, transportation to neighborhood impacts. The following workshops were also hosted for residents to provide input.
Tuesday, December 4: Transportation Workshop #2
Tuesday, November 20: Seawall Lot 330 Conceptual Design Workshop #1
- Community Workshop Summary
Monday, November 5: Neighborhood Quality of Life Workshop #1
Tuesday, October 30: Transportation Workshop #1
The project requires review and action by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Marine Fisheries Service, State Lands Commission, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, the San Francisco Port Commission, SF Planning Commission, SF Board of Supervisors, the SF Waterfront Design Advisory Committee, and the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) Design Review Board.
Many of these meetings are open to the public and provide another avenue for input and participation.
Please click onto project schedule (pdf) for more information on upcoming milestones and events.