
FISHERMANS WHARF
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
PROJECT LOCATION AND Description
This project provides protection to the existing fishing fleet and the federally-owned historic fleet (National Park Service) at Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, California. Originally constructed in 1988, the project includes a 1,509 foot-long solid concrete sheet-pile breakwater, which is located along the west side of Pier 45, and a segmented concrete sheet-pile breakwater, which is located on the northeastern side of Pier 45. The latter has one 252 foot-long segment and one 150 foot- long segment.
TOTAL FUNDING
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TOTAL COST
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N/A
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FEDERAL COST
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N/A
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NON-FEDERAL COST
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N/A
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TOTAL FEDERAL COST THROUGH FY 2019
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$0
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FY 2020 BUDGET
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$0
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COST TO COMPLETE
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N/A
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FY 19 AND FY 20 ACCOMPLISHMENTS (based on the availability of funds)
- Perform periodic inspection of the project to monitor structural conditions.
ISSUES AND OTHER INFORMATION
- The City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through San Francisco Port Commission, is the Non-Federal Sponsor (NFS).
- A Section 216 study was conducted in FY 07 to identify relationships and impacts between the Corps’ project and the National Park Service’s San Francisco Municipal Pier.
CONGRESSIONAL INTEREST
- 12th District, Rep. Nancy Pelosi
POINT OF CONTACT
- Deputy for Project Management, Edwin S. Townsley, (415) 503-6593.
Updated on 8 January 2019

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