REDWOOD CITY, CALIF.— On September 21, 2020, the City council of the City of Redwood City voted to reappoint three incumbent commissioners to the Port of Redwood City’s Board of Port Commissioners. Commissioners Richard Claire, Ralph A. Garcia and Lorianna Kastrop will continue to lead the Port, along with current board members Richard Dodge and R. Simms Duncan, making key decision on priorities, strategies, budget and operations.
Richard Claire currently serves as the Board’s vice chairperson and was first appointed to the Port Commission in 2007 and reappointed in 2012, 2016, and now in 2020. He also served 21 years on the Redwood City Council, including four terms as mayor.
Ralph A. Garcia, who previously served ten and a half years on the Redwood City Planning commission, now serves as the Chairperson for the Port Commission. Garcia was first appointed in 2005, reappointed in 2007, 2012, 2016 and now 2020.
Lorianna Kastrop was first appointed to the Port Commission in June of 2008 and reappointed in 2012, 2016 and again in 2020. She is the second woman to be appointed to the commission and the first woman to serve as chair.
“Our Board of Port Commissioners are the foundation of the Port. It is with their dedicated service and leadership that the Port continues to thrive as an economic engine for the region, offering waterfront recreation opportunities and serving the Silicon Valley community and beyond,” said Executive Director, Kristine A. Zortman.
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About the Port of Redwood City
The Port of Redwood City is an ideally located, naturally deep-water harbor 18 nautical miles south of San Francisco. The Port serves the Silicon Valley region with both long-standing maritime commerce business and a robust waterfront recreation community. The Port connects Silicon Valley to the San Francisco Bay delivering a balance of prosperity, security, sustainability and enjoyment for the region. A five-member Board of Port Commissioners, appointed by the City Council, governs the Port.
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