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Port of Oakland Board approves Final EIR for Turning Basins Widening Project

Posted on July 16, 2025

Oakland, Calif. – July 14, 2025: The Turning Basins Widening Project has reached another important milestone, as the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) and approved advancement of the project at its meeting last Thursday.

The planned Turning Basins Widening Project involves widening both the Inner and Outer Harbor turning basins at the Oakland Seaport to better allow bigger ships to turn around. Vessels routinely calling Oakland today are larger, and in particular longer, and have transit restrictions resulting in inefficiencies which lead to delays, including plugging in to shore power, and negative economic impacts.

“We’re moving forward on a long-standing project that will preserve the Port’s economic competitiveness and allow the Port to continue delivering benefits to the local region and nation,” said Port of Oakland Executive Director Kristi McKenney. “We have listened to the community in the preparation of the FEIR to reduce major impacts, especially regarding air quality where the Port committed to additional ‘above and beyond’ measures to ensure the community is protected with air quality impacts reduced to less than significant. We’re also using 100% electric dredging and creating beneficial reuse opportunities for new wetland restoration with the material generated from the project,” added McKenney.

The project’s design phase should begin later this year, with construction anticipated to begin in mid-2027.

For more information: Turning Basins Widening Project

About the Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland generates vital economic activity, community benefits, and environmental innovation as it decarbonizes its operations for a cleaner and greener future. Along with its partners, the Port supports more than 98,000 regional jobs and $174 billion in annual economic activity. The Port oversees the Oakland Airport (OAK), the Oakland Seaport, and nearly 20 miles of waterfront, including Jack London Square, and a publicly owned utility. The Port of Oakland is Everyone’s Port! Connect with the Port of Oakland and Oakland Airport through Facebook and Twitter or with the Port on LinkedIn, YouTube, and at www.portofoakland.com.

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