The Port of San Francisco is authorized to accept and expend a grant award of $12,420,000 from the California State Transportation Agency Port Freight Infrastructure Program for the Pier 80 subsidence project. This project is part of a larger $36.5 million Maritime Eco-Industrial Complex Improvement Project. The Pier 80 subsidence project specifically involves rehabilitating existing surface infrastructure to address subsidence and flooding, reinforcing Berth C with new marine fenders, raising storm drains, installing a new pump station, and performing utility repairs. The overall project aims to modernize Pier 80 to accommodate larger oceangoing vessels, support the rebuilding of Amador Street, and study the development of a 100-vehicle electric truck fleet at Pier 96 to reduce carbon emissions. The Port will provide $3,105,000 in matching funds for the Pier 80 subsidence portion of the grant. The resolution was approved by the Board of Supervisors.