ABOUT THE PORT COMMISSION
The Port of San Francisco is governed by a five member Board of Commissioners, each of whom is appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the City's Board of Supervisors. Each commissioner is appointed to a four-year term. The Port Commission is responsible for the seven and one-half miles of San Francisco Waterfront adjacent to San Francisco Bay, which the Port develops, markets, leases, administers, manages, and maintains. Its jurisdiction stretches along the waterfront from Hyde Street Pier on the north to India Basin on the south. The Port’s operating portfolio is composed of over 550 ground, commercial, retail, office, industrial and maritime industrial leases, including many internationally recognized landmarks such as Fisherman’s Wharf, PIER 39, the Ferry Building, and AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team.
Port Commissioners 1955-Present (pdf)
Port Commissioner James R. Herman (pdf file)
Port Executive Directors (1960-Present) (pdf)
Port Commision Rules of Order (pdf)
2013 Port Commission Meeting Schedule (pdf)
Records Retention Policy (pdf)
Statement of Incompatible Activities (pdf)
Policy for Distribution of Tickets and Passes Gifted to the Port of San Francisco (pdf)
Zero Waste Events and Activities Policy (pdf)
2009 Gift Disclosures
April 3 SF Giants Play Ball Luncheon (pdf)
March 21 Two-Day Cruise-to-Nowhere on Carnival Splendor (pdf)
August 4 Coast Guard Foundation Pacific Area Awards Dinner Holland America Line (pdf)
Nov. 20 Two-Day Cruise-to-Nowhere on Oasis of the Seas/Royal Caribbean Int'l (pdf)