port of san diego 01.29.19 ppt-g. borossay
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MARITIME CONSORTIUMSAN DIEGO
JANUARY 29,2019
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Coronado
SanDiego
NationalCity
ChulaVista
ImperialBeach
PORT OF SAN DIEGOJURISDICTION
34milesofwaterfront
2,403acresofland
3,535acresofwater
PortTidelands
SubmergedTidelands
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THE PORT ACT AND TIDELANDSTRUST DOCTRINE
Promotecommerce,navigation,recreationandfisheries
ManageSanDiegoBayandtheWaterfront‘Tidelands’
DetailsresponsibilityonbehalfofthepeopleoftheStateofCalifornia
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RafaelCastellanosSanDiego
MichaelZucchet,SecretarySanDiego
DanMalcolmImperialBeach
MarshallMerrifieldSanDiego
BOARD OF PORT COMMISSIONERS
RobertValderramaNationalCity
GarryBonelli,ChairmanCoronado
AnnMoore,ViceChairChulaVista
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PORT OF SAN DIEGO BUDGETFY2018‐2019
$196,417,000TotalRevenue
$107,958,500RealEstate
$40,858,300Maritime
$16,922,300HarborPolice
$16,166,500PortasaService‐Parking
$14,428,200Miscellaneous $83,200
Aquaculture&BlueTechnology
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ECONOMIC ENGINEMorethan$1.7BillionInvestedSince1963
Two(2)MarineCargoTerminals
Two(2)CruiseShipTerminal—PortPaviliononBroadwayPier
ExpansionofNationalCityMarineTerminalWharf
SanDiegoConventionCenter&Expansion
AirportTerminalsandExpansions
ShelterIsland HarborIsland
SouthBayWildlifeRefuge WildlifeandHabitat
Preservation
Twenty‐Two(22)DedicatedPublicParks
NationalCityMarinaBasin NorthEmbarcaderoVisionary
PlanPhaseI
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$7.50
$7.70
$8.30
$6.00
$6.50
$7.00
$7.50
$8.00
$8.50
2011 2013 2015
OVERALL ECONOMIC IMPACT
$8.3BILLION9%increasefrom2013to2015
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DirectWaterfrontJobs
ECONOMIC IMPACT BY SECTORBasedon2015Analysis
70%Tourism&Commercial
DirectEconomicOutput
30%Industrial
&Maritime
50%Industrial
&Maritime
50%Tourism&Commercial
Tourism&Commercial:$2.7billion indirecteconomicoutputgeneratedby30,632jobs
Industrial&Maritime:$2.7billionindirecteconomicoutputgeneratedby12,995jobs
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PORT OF SAN DIEGO—MARITIME
MarineTerminalsforSpecialtyCargo
NationalCityMarineTerminal SpecializesinRoll‐On/Roll‐OffandLumber 135‐AcreComplexwithSix(6)WorkingBerths 10MilesfromU.S.‐MexicoBorder DirectAccesstoRailandMinutesfromInterstates5,8and15
TenthAvenueMarineTerminal SpecializesinBreak‐Bulk,Containerized&Non‐Containerized,
DryBulkandLiquidBulk 96‐AcreComplexwithEight(8)WorkingBerths Long‐TermModernizationProjectinProgress ReceivedHighlySelective$10MillionTIGERGrant
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PORT OF SAN DIEGO MARITIME
Cargo
SpecializeinRoll‐On|Roll‐OffCargoatNationalCityMarineTerminal
SpecializeinBreak‐BulkCargoatTenthAvenueMarineTerminal
Containerized,Non‐Containerized,Aggregate,Pelletized,ProjectCargo
Automobiles,Lumber
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TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL MODERNIZATION PLANLong‐TermMarket‐DrivenRedevelopment
BalancedLandUsePlan
TerminalOptimizationPlan
Commercial&RecreationalDevelopment
IncreasedOpenSpace
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ApprovedaRedevelopmentPlanin2016
$10MTransportationInvestmentGeneratingEconomicRecovery(TIGER)grant
Quadruplecargothroughput Requiresemissionsreductions EnhancementsofShorepowersystem ElectricCargoHandlingEquipment MicrogridSupportsModernization
andRedevelopmentPlan
TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL
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NATIONAL CITY MARINA DISTRICTBalancedLandUsePlan&TerminalOptimization
BalancedLandUsePlan
TerminalOptimizationPlan
Commercial&RecreationalDevelopment
IncreasedOpenSpace
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QUESTIONS?
MARITIME DIVISION645SWITZER STREET SAN DIEGO,CALIFORNIA 92101
GREG BOROSSAYPRINCIPAL,MARITIME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTE‐MAIL: [email protected]: 619.686.6242MOBILE: 619.823.0655FAX: 619.686.7288