SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The Port of San Diego, which oversees 34 miles of San Diego’s waterfront, has elected a new chair, according to a news release from the agency.
Ann Moore, who is from Chula Vista, will oversee the group. Michael Zucchet will serve as vice-president and GilAnthony Ungab will be secretary. They were each elected by the Port’s board and will serve a one-year term.
Moore’s slogan as chair is “Delivering Coastal Access Today,” which she said means creating well-planned development projects, such as public parks and art installations, that make the waterfront a place for everyone in San Diego to enjoy and find opportunity.
“Growing up in Chula Vista, I knew people who never went to the beach or the bay. It’s hard to believe we lived within a couple of miles from the waterfront and yet it seemed so far away. Our bayfront was for steel and concrete, not for people. All the ‘good stuff’ like sandy beaches and waterfront shops and restaurants were in San Diego or Coronado,” said Moore in a news release.
Part of her initiatives includes improving public parks in Chula Vista and National City, the Chula Vista Bayfront Project and environmental protection plans.
The Port has five member cities: Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City, and San Diego. It oversees San Diego’s cruise ship terminals, business and restaurant leases on the bay, and attractions such as museums and bay tours.
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