00:25:47 James Sanghyun Lee: Will there be a general comment period (not for the workshop but for non-agenda items)? 00:28:14 Lizzie Zuroski: Hi James. Thank you for your question. There will be a public comment period at the end during which all comments will be welcome. 00:29:52 James Sanghyun Lee: Great thank you! I have comments re. this workshop but also a general comment not related to the agenda as well. 00:35:25 CIO Professional Services, LLC: Can we replenish Surfer's beach with sand dredged from the launch ramp? 00:45:19 Tom Wilhelm: There are no initiavites for improving the water quality in PP Harbor. Can you please address that. 00:46:19 Tom Wilhelm: Is the bond money coming from county, state, or federal or a combination thereof? 00:46:26 bud: Working for the proposed budget (I did not have the current rankings available to me) 00:47:56 Tom Wilhelm: Is the bond money coming from county, state or federal? 00:49:09 Coastdemdan: I would like to have 2 minutes to speak. 00:49:29 Lizzie Zuroski: Thank you for your comment. The facilitator will be notified and you will be called on. 00:49:43 bud: The funding short for project beyond in construction, design,permitting at the is $16 mil. Taking into account operating deficits there are on $3.5 mill avaiable and a funding short fall of $16.5. How do you plan on reconcling this? 00:51:38 bud: I would like to speak 00:52:08 John Ullom: A few weeks ago we were told that there was a subsidy available to make some of the docks at OPM ADA compliant. Is that still available? 00:53:37 cfernandez: Hi! It's Christina Fernandez with the City of South San Francisco. I believe I've fixed my audio, if you could please try me again? Thank you. 00:53:59 John Ullom: The Harbor District is an Enterprise District. Wil investments at OPM pay for themselves? 00:56:21 BDiener: Replacement of Docks #12, 13, 14 is scheduled for 2024 completion with start in 2020/2021 but no secured funding is noted. Is there funding identified for this? Is the engineering completed for this project? Is a 2021 project start realistic? 00:56:38 John Ullom: Thanks for ADA response but the question was not answered. Is the OPD subsidy that Mr. Pruett previously described at a sub committee meeting still available? 00:57:02 John Ullom: If it is, why is the project not on this list? 00:58:13 James Sanghyun Lee: Agree with Dan re. extending the survey deadline! The survey wasn’t up 24 hours ago. 00:59:44 Lizzie Zuroski: Thank you, James. Your comment is acknowledged and will be included in the report. 00:59:57 James Sanghyun Lee: Thanks Lizzie! 01:01:31 Tom Wilhelm: I’m not sure why my question was unclear and glossed over. My question was where is the needed money coming from? County, State or Federal? 01:02:49 James Sanghyun Lee: Do we have a translator? 01:03:12 Tom Wilhelm: Cannot understand hear 01:03:29 James Sanghyun Lee: Yeah, it’s really hard on the ears sorry. 01:06:01 Tom Wilhelm: thank you 01:07:11 John Ullom: Wow. 01:07:25 cfernandez: Thank you for the opportunity to provide comment on the Capital Project portfolio tonight. First, we would like to thank General Manager Pruett and Harbor District staff for working collaboratively with the City to address issues as they arise at Oyster Point Marina. They have been a pleasure to work with. The City of South San Francisco requests the Commission prioritize the Replacement of Docks 12, 13, 14 as replacement is essential for safety and future success at Oyster Point Marina. Replacement of these docks have long been recognized as a priority need, identified as early as a 2014 Harbor District initiated conditions assessment of Oyster Point Marina. These docks are barely functional. Replacing these high-maintenance, wooden pier structures with concrete piers will improve safety, enhance the marketability of the berths, and lower maintenance costs. It was for these reasons that replacement of these docks by a date-certain was a key part of the new Operating Agreement between SMCHD and SSF. Docks 1 01:10:29 John Ullom: Please describe the difference between the district's relationship to Pillar Point Harbor vs the relationship with OPM. Does the district make profit from or does it subsidize operations and district investments at OPM? 01:17:09 brian: cleaning/clearing the Pillar Point Harbor and nourishing the beaches to the South is a necessity and a win win win for everyone. thank you for the discussion and thank you for your time Commissioners. Nancy Reyering we are so thankful you came to help our community here on the coast. I apologize and am embarrassed for the behavior of some people you have to deal with. Keep up the good work 01:19:03 Lizzie Zuroski: Thank you for your comment, Brian. It will be included in the report. If you would like to fill out the survey, your voice can be heard there too: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DMPFJ63. 01:20:28 Libby Leyden: Will the results of the survey be made public? 01:21:02 bud: you mentioned a contractual obligation to City South SF as reason for doing Docks at OPM. Has City of South SF meet all of its contractual obligation to the Harbor District. I do not understand just what has hadppened re the fuel dock. A marina without fuel seems short of needed services. 01:21:27 John Ullom: Since both the District and South City have decided not to repair the fuel dock and infrastructure, how will the lack of fuel pumps at Oyster Point impact the plan to get bigger boats berthed at OPM? 01:22:23 John Ullom: Will the underlying data from the survey be made available? 01:24:47 bud: wasn't there a fee that was to be collected by the city from the developers to cover some costs. Has this been implemented? 01:25:49 bud: Basic question. Has the City of SSF meet all its contractual obligations? Yes or not? 01:25:49 James Sanghyun Lee: Comment: I have just learned that the West Trail project has been completely redone and now includes a strong living shorelines component. With that in mind, I’d like to just emphasize my preference for that to be made a priority. Thank you. 01:27:24 brian: thank you 01:28:30 Lizzie Zuroski: Thank you for your comment, James. It will be included in the report. If you would like to fill out the survey, your voice can be heard there too: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DMPFJ63. 01:28:42 James Sanghyun Lee: Thanks Lizzie! 01:28:53 John Ullom: Will there be an analysis of the impact of not having fueling infrastructure at OPM prior to investing money into docks meant to attract bigger boats? 01:31:52 brian: the Ketch JoAnne bathrooms should also be a priority. they have paid an expensive rent to the harbor district for over 30 years. I worked there for over a decade over a decade ago and they are an institution here on the coast 01:32:10 Tom Wilhelm: In regards to the West Trail Project, POST (Open Space Trust) be involved? 01:32:19 James Sanghyun Lee: Thanks Jim! 01:32:38 John Ullom: What is the status of the fueling infrastructure at Pillar Point? Is it in good shape? 01:35:04 cfernandez: Just a heads up that the City of South San Francisco continues to work with the USACE on Sea Level Rise participating in both a Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) and a Shoreline Feasibility Study. 01:35:22 Tom Wilhelm: JMoren, may I get your email address? 01:36:05 bud: thankss....bud 01:36:15 Lizzie Zuroski: Hi Tom. Thank you for your question. The email address you referenced is: jmoren@smharbor.com. 01:37:11 John Ullom: What James said 01:37:25 Tom Wilhelm: Thanks everyone 01:37:41 James Sanghyun Lee: Thank you Jim, Martin, and District staff! 01:38:17 John Ullom: Good meeting. Thanks for the effort. 01:39:02 Interested Party: Great presentation. Well done Harbor District. Thank you.