SAN DIEGO — The California Division of Boating and Waterways (Cal Boating) has awarded the Port of San Diego a $6.1 million grant to fund the Shelter Island Boat Launch Facility Improvements Project. The facility is used by recreational boaters, private fishing boats and small yachts.
The Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund grant was awarded to port commissioners during a Boating and Waterways Commission meeting held on Nov. 18.
“The Port of San Diego thanks the California Boating and Waterways Commission for awarding this grant,” said Dan Malcolm, chairman of the Board of Port Commissioners. “This is a dedicated, public boat launch facility providing the closest access in the region to the Pacific Ocean and to the Coronado Islands. It’s the most popular boat launch in San Diego Bay with nearly 50,000 boat launches a year. However, this is a heavily congested facility that needs improvement.”
The grant will help fund the estimated $9.5 million needed for the project, including enlarging the maneuvering area, replacing the aging launch ramp, increasing the lengths of the boating floats and providing a concrete drop-off area for kayaks. The restroom will also be brought up to current Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards, according to the port.
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