SEAWALL PROGRAM COMMUNITY MEETING
Laying a Foundation for the Future: Balancing Priorities
Join the Port of San Francisco at the third in a series of Seawall Community Meetings to learn more about the Embarcadero Seawall, explore seismic and flooding scenarios, and weigh-in on the Program goals for short and long-term waterfront resiliency.
Together we will strengthen the Seawall, adapt our waterfront, and envision a more resilient and sustainable San Francisco.
Refreshments served. The event will be held at SPUR at 654 Mission Street.
The event is ADA accessible, with access to accessible restrooms. Translation is available when requested three business days in advance at (415) 274-0400 or
[email protected].
If you have never heard of the Embarcadero Seawall before, you are not alone. It’s a rock and concrete wall, mostly hidden from view below the Bay, that stretches over three miles from Fisherman’s Wharf to Mission Creek, just beyond AT&T Park.
The Embarcadero Seawall transformed what was once a tidal mudflat into the thriving waterfront we know today – it supports all of today’s activity along our northern waterfront.
The Seawall has served us well for over a century, but it is now in need of significant improvements to withstand the next major earthquake and protect us from increasing flood risk due to sea level rise.
Learn more at sfseawall.com