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Container ships at the Port of Los Angeles. Read more about City & Port of Los Angeles

City & Port of Los Angeles

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

The City of Los Angeles was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in the early 1900s. A portion of the City’s grant includes the land within the Port of Los Angeles. The Port is directed by a five-member Board of Harbor Commissioners who are... Read MoreRead more about City & Port of Los Angeles

Aerial view of the Port of San Luis Read more about Port San Luis Harbor District

Port San Luis Harbor District

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

The Port of San Luis Harbor District was granted sovereign salt marsh, tidelands, submerged lands, and swamp and overflow lands in trust in 1955 for the establishment, improvement and conduct of a harbor, airport or aviation facilities, for the construction,... Read MoreRead more about Port San Luis Harbor District

Read more about San Diego County

San Diego County

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

San Diego County Annual Financial StatementsGranting Statutes The County is required by Section 6306 of the Public Resources Code to complete an annual financial statement and standardized reporting form for trust lands on or before December 31 of each year. Below is... Read MoreRead more about San Diego County

The San Francisco Ferry Building with the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island in the background. Read more about City & County of San Francisco

City & County of San Francisco

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

In 1851, the Legislature enacted the San Francisco Beach and Water Lots Act that granted the tide and submerged lands to San Francisco and directed their filling and sale into private ownership. Much of what is now downtown San Francisco passed into private ownership... Read MoreRead more about City & County of San Francisco

Read more about United States Navy Mare Island (transferred)

United States Navy Mare Island (transferred)

May 2, 2024 | Grantees

The United States closed the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in 1996. The City of Vallejo now manages all granted trust lands on and near Mare Island. City of Vallejo Granting Statutes Statute Description Chapter 43, Statutes of 1854 An Act declaring the Consent of the... Read MoreRead more about United States Navy Mare Island (transferred)

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