After nearly a decade of consideration, a long-term blueprint for the development of some prized real estate on the Port of San Diego's bayfront is poised to be adopted.
A seven-member board of commissions who oversee the San Diego Unified Port District is expected to ratify a 30-year master plan, known as the Port Master Plan Update, according to a report in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
The Unified Port District has jurisdiction over 2,400 acres in tidelands that stretch across San Diego Bay from Shelter Island to Coronado. The area covered by the master plan encompasses about 1,000 land acres and more than 1,454 water acres spread across 10 planning districts.
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