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Port District Seeks Public Input on 50-Year Vision Plan for Bay

The Port of San Diego has scheduled two community workshops, where residents and business operators can give input on the port district’s 50-year vision plan, guiding future land and water uses at San Diego Bay.

The workshops are set for 6-8 p.m. Feb. 18 at B Street Cruise Ship Terminal, 1140 N. Harbor Drive in downtown San Diego; and 6-8 p.m. Feb. 19 at Norman Park Senior Center, 270 F St. in Chula Vista. RSVP and other information is at portforall.org.

Port officials are in the midst of an initial visioning phase, as part of a multiyear project that will result in a new port district master plan. The plan will impact what gets built on the nearly 6,000 acres of land and water overseen by the port district over the next half-century.

The local port is the fourth-largest in California. The port district’s jurisdiction spans five local cities, with more than 600 businesses operating on waterfront land under leases with the agency.

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The current master plan dates back more than 30 years and has been updated over the years through piecemeal amendments.

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