

The Port's redevelopment and community infrastructure projects generate thousands of jobs and millions of dollars for the regional economy each year. The Port's environmental initiatives help to ensure that San Diego Bay remains a vital resource.
Waterfront Development
Waterfront Development
The Port of San Diego is pursuing development of the Central Embarcadero. This is a prime site of approximately 70 acres of land and water situated between downtown San Diego and the San Diego Bayfront. This highly visible and desirable area includes…
Waterfront Development
Maritime
Environment
The Port of San Diego is proposing to construct 76.5 acres of coastal wetland habitat at Pond 20 to create a mitigation bank, the first of its kind for San Diego Bay. Pond 20, a former salt evaporation pond in south San Diego Bay, is currently vacant…
Waterfront Development
The Port of San Diego's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) sets aside funds for new facilities, road upgrades, parks or other improvements in the Port’s five member cities of Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City and San Diego. Board…
Waterfront Development
As part of efforts to enhance our San Diego destination, the Port of San Diego is moving forward with a redevelopment process for 57 acres of land and water on the eastern portion of Harbor Island overlooking the beautiful San Diego Bay. This site…
Waterfront Development
Lane Field honors the treasured history of America's favorite pastime in San Diego and welcomes local residents and visitors from across the globe. Home to the Pacific Coast League Padres from 1936 to 1957, Lane Field is named after Bill Lane, the…
Waterfront Development
The new Shelter Island Boat Launch Facility was officially dedicated on January 22, 2019 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by community leaders and boating enthusiasts. The facility opened up to the public on December 21, 2018. It is now a…