Treasure Island Development

The Authority has a seven-member Board of Directors who were appointed by the former Mayor of San Francisco, Ed Lee.

The Board of Directors oversees the goal of reusing the island in an environmentally and economically viable way, as well as creating and minting the master development plan.

[5] The current members of TIDA[6] are: TIDA strives to achieve success in the following goals: "Leadership in Sustainability, Establishing a Regional Destination, Unique San Francisco Neighborhood, Creating Community Benefits/ Job Opportunities"[7] The master plan calls for all residences to be within a 10-minute walk of all basic goods.

A new ferry terminal would connect to a retail center as part of an urban core with a 40-story tower and hotels.

[8] Treasure and Yerba Island are home to 1,800 residents, who have access to a commercial area, restaurants, schools, community organizations, event venues, sporting clubs and athletic leagues.[when?

Artist's impression of an aerial view of the new Treasure Island development