Port Plans Public Access and Emergency Readiness
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The committee approved, 3-0, a request for the Port of Los Angeles to create a comprehensive plan for active public-access projects, including priorities supporting readiness for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It also approved, as amended and 3-0, a report on strengthening emergency preparedness and response capabilities at the port.
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What this means
The actions direct port officials and City departments to develop plans rather than immediately fund or build new projects. The public-access plan must address project sequencing and priorities, while the emergency-readiness review will examine local response capabilities and marine-service capacity. The committee also approved a 30-year sewer-pipeline lease at Los Angeles World Airports’ Palmdale landholdings, airport turbine maintenance, and an amendment to a Port permit.
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- Approved 3-0 a request for the Port of Los Angeles to prepare a comprehensive implementation plan for active Public Access Investment Plan projects, including sequencing, prioritization, and projects supporting readiness for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
- Approved 3-0, as amended, a request for City departments to report on opportunities to strengthen emergency preparedness and response capabilities at the Port of Los Angeles, including local emergency response and marine-service vendor capacity.
- Approved 3-0 a proposed 30-year lease at Los Angeles World Airports’ Palmdale landholdings for sewer pipelines and a construction laydown area.
- Approved 3-0 a proposed contract for service, maintenance, and repairs for two Mercury 50 gas turbines at Los Angeles International Airport’s Central Utility Plant.
- Approved 3-0 an amendment to a Port of Los Angeles permit with Vopak Terminal Los Angeles, Inc.
- Noted and filed reports on the Dine LA Restaurant Week participation fee structure and a pilot program supporting small, locally owned and operated restaurants.
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