The Port of Oakland is the port authority for the city of Oakland, California, United States. As an independent city department, the port authority is led by seven port commissioners who are nominated by the Mayor of Oakland and appointed by the Oakland City Council. It is self-funded, with an annual operating revenue of $ .
The Board of Port Commissioners was organized in 1927 to operate the Oakland Seaport and newly built Oakland Municipal Airport.[1]
The port authority's primary responsibilities are the operation of the Oakland Seaport and the San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. It also operates a commercial real estate business as the owner of Jack London Square, Airport Business Park, and more than of waterfront property. It operates a municipal electric utility that serves port-owned properties.[2]