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Sculpture of a fish and totem poles along the Pittsburg, California waterfront. Read more about City of Pittsburg

City of Pittsburg

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

The City of Pittsburg was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1937. In 2006, the original grant and its amendments were repealed and replaced with a new granting statute that allowed the land to be used for public trust purposes and in conformance... Read MoreRead more about City of Pittsburg

Aerial view of the San Francisco Airport Read more about City of South San Francisco

City of South San Francisco

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

The City of South San Francisco was granted sovereign salt marsh, tide and submerged lands in trust in 1913 for the establishment, improvement and conduct of a harbor and the construction maintenance and operation of wharves, docks, piers, slips, quays, and other... Read MoreRead more about City of South San Francisco

Vallejo, view from the Napa River Read more about City of Vallejo

City of Vallejo

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

The City of Vallejo was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1913 for the establishment, improvement, and conduct of a harbor and the construction maintenance and operation of wharves, docks, piers, slips, quays, and other utilities and appliances... Read MoreRead more about City of Vallejo

A beach and pier in Capitola with people enjoying the day. Read more about City of Capitola

City of Capitola

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

In 1935 the County of Santa Cruz was granted, in trust, certain tide and submerged lands fronting the “village of Capitola.” In 1974, the County of Santa Cruz grant was amended to allow the County to convey its granted lands to the City of Capitola in... Read MoreRead more about City of Capitola

Read more about Orange County

Orange County

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

Orange County was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in Newport Bay in trust in 1919 to establish and operate a harbor, for bulkheads and breakwaters, and for the promotion and accommodation of commerce and navigation. In 1961, the County was granted sovereign... Read MoreRead more about Orange County

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