Historic California pier threatens to crumble into the sea as frightening crack opens along walkway

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A dangerous crack posing a risk to visitors at Pacifica’s famous pier caused officials to close the popular attraction Thursday.

City officials were out at around 6:45 a.m. putting yellow caution tape across the pier’s entrance, preventing anyone from accessing the end, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Pacifica’s Municipal Pier was closed due to “observed cracking, separation, and displacement of the concert walkway.” City of Pacifica
Photo of further cracking at the Pacifica Pier City of Pacifica

“Observed cracking, separation, and displacement of the concert walkway and structure elements near the Pier abutment,” was the reason for the closing of Pacifica’s Municipal Pier, the city said in a news release.

“The pier will remain closed until it can be determined that the facility is safe for public use,” the statement continued.

Photo of Chit Chat Cafe (Pacifica) Faceboook/Chit Chat Cafe

Photos showed a large fracture spanning the side of the pier and nearly reaching the Chit Chat Cafe, a popular coffee shop located in front of the pier’s gates. The cafe was also closed and will need to be demolished because of the crack.

“The Pacifica Pier is closed for good. Our cafe on the pier will be demolished shortly. We’d like to extend our love and gratitude to everyone who has been a part of our community through our ownership,” the business posted on Facebook.

The owners encouraged customers to support the cafe’s second location in Manor, but acknowledged the greater damage to the community beyond the cafe closing. “This is a loss for all of Pacifica and the fishing/crabbing community. Tourism will be affected,” they recognized.

The pier has served as a gathering for avid fishers and for the crabbing community during the Dungeness crab season.

Throughout the years, however, the pier has faced multiple challenges. In 2021, the location was closed due to handrails collapsing and a large storm in late 2023 caused the city to spend $20 million in damages.

The city’s assessment in 2024 wrote that “continuous exposure to seawater or marine spray with recurring wet and dry conditions are detrimental to the concrete structure” and rated some parts of the pier’s structure as “poor.”

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