The Port of Los Angeles is chipping away at its L.A. Waterfront development, a multimillion-dollar revitalization to turn the waterfront in San Pedro into a seaside destination....
To mark Greater LA’s last show, we re-air part of the first-ever episode, in which Steve Chiotakis visits a giant car shredder between the Ports of LA and Long Beach.
City officials had planned to install 33 tiny homes at the Multi-Service Center, Long Beach's hub for homeless services, but that idea has been scrapped.
The report examined roadways and traffic flow, public transit, pedestrian and bicycle access, and creating “points of interest” through space activation, art and more as part of the more than $1 billion redevelopment effort.
During 2022, emissions of diesel particulate matter or DPM, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur oxides (SOx) declined 31%, 34% and 47% respectively, compared with the previous year. Emissions increased in 2021 due to the pandemic-induced cargo surge that strained the nation’s supply chain....
The plaintiff is a Christian Scientist who says his religion forbids him from giving any bodily samples, like saliva, to be tested for the coronavirus.
The Port of Los Angeles broke ground Tuesday on the second and final phase of an $85 million waterfront promenade in San Pedro. Groundbreaking for the $31.4 million Phase II project follows the completion of the Promenade’s $53.7 million Phase I in October 2021. The final phase will add to the initial portion of the […]
California State Transportation Agency officials July 6 announced a $383.35 million grant for the Port of Long Beach to complete a series of construction and clean-air technology projects aimed at accelerating the transformation to zero-emissions operations and enhancing the reliability and efficiency of cargo movement....
The Port of Los Angeles July 6 was awarded $233 million in grants from the State of California to complete essential infrastructure projects aimed at creating a more efficient and sustainable supply chain. The grants were among $1.5 billion announced July 6 by California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin at a ceremony...
Beneath the beauty of the Palos Verdes Peninsula lies a newly discovered danger: a fault zone capable of producing an earthquake 45 times stronger than the devastating 1994 Northridge quake....
Made of Onyx, the LA harbor commission approved the tidal steps in 2020 at a cost of $57.1 million. The changes to the tidal steps will add $1.7 million in costs and has delayed when the work can begin....
A right-of-way once used for the Waterfront Red Car in San Pedro is midway through its transformation into a public park, permanently ending any possibility of resuming historic red line service that was "temporarily" suspended in 2015
6 projects under development at the L.A. Waterfront (www.bizjournals.com)
The Port of Los Angeles is chipping away at its L.A. Waterfront development, a multimillion-dollar revitalization to turn the waterfront in San Pedro into a seaside destination....
Replay: Terminal Island: Where cars go to die | Greater LA (www.kcrw.com)
To mark Greater LA’s last show, we re-air part of the first-ever episode, in which Steve Chiotakis visits a giant car shredder between the Ports of LA and Long Beach.
Vincent Thomas Bridge temporary closures set for October (www.dailybreeze.com)
Workers will install eight gates on the Vincent Thomas Bridge to help block unlawful access to the span’s cables.
City must find new site for long-planned tiny homes shelter (lbpost.com)
City officials had planned to install 33 tiny homes at the Multi-Service Center, Long Beach's hub for homeless services, but that idea has been scrapped.
Port of LA reveals draft connectivity plan for waterfront redevelopment (lbbusinessjournal.com)
The report examined roadways and traffic flow, public transit, pedestrian and bicycle access, and creating “points of interest” through space activation, art and more as part of the more than $1 billion redevelopment effort.
Port of Los Angeles Reports Clean Air Progress (www.randomlengthsnews.com)
During 2022, emissions of diesel particulate matter or DPM, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur oxides (SOx) declined 31%, 34% and 47% respectively, compared with the previous year. Emissions increased in 2021 due to the pandemic-induced cargo surge that strained the nation’s supply chain....
Electronic duo Bob Moses feel right at home headlining Interstellar Fest (www.dailybreeze.com)
The inaugural two-day Insomniac Events-produced trance and house music festival will takeover the LA Waterfront in San Pedro on Aug. 19-20.
LA Port agrees to extend Wilmington Bridge Home shelter — but with conditions (www.dailynews.com)
The current permit for a Wilmington shelter on Port of LA property ends on Aug. 31. An extension takes that to Feb. 27, 2027.
Long Beach harbor employee sues over city's COVID vaccine, testing mandates (lbpost.com)
The plaintiff is a Christian Scientist who says his religion forbids him from giving any bodily samples, like saliva, to be tested for the coronavirus.
West Harbor’s first structure rises on San Pedro waterfront (www.dailybreeze.com)
The landscape is changing on San Pedro’s waterfront in 2023, a year expected to see progress on West Harbor, a new waterfront attraction.
South Bay history: San Pedro High is one of the South Bay/Harbor Area’s oldest (www.dailybreeze.com)
The idea became a reality when the town’s citizens voted yes on a bond issue on the matter on May 20, 1903.
Port of LA Breaks Ground On Second Phase of Waterfront Promenade - MyNewsLA.com (mynewsla.com)
The Port of Los Angeles broke ground Tuesday on the second and final phase of an $85 million waterfront promenade in San Pedro. Groundbreaking for the $31.4 million Phase II project follows the completion of the Promenade’s $53.7 million Phase I in October 2021. The final phase will add to the initial portion of the […]
Port Briefs: State Funds POLB’s Zero Emission Future, Invests in Port Infrastructure Upgrades, Agreement Struck on Zero-Emission Transition and POLA and Nagoya Sign Agreement (www.randomlengthsnews.com)
California State Transportation Agency officials July 6 announced a $383.35 million grant for the Port of Long Beach to complete a series of construction and clean-air technology projects aimed at accelerating the transformation to zero-emissions operations and enhancing the reliability and efficiency of cargo movement....
Port of Los Angeles Receives $233 Million in State Infrastructure Grants (www.randomlengthsnews.com)
The Port of Los Angeles July 6 was awarded $233 million in grants from the State of California to complete essential infrastructure projects aimed at creating a more efficient and sustainable supply chain. The grants were among $1.5 billion announced July 6 by California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin at a ceremony...
‘Frightening’: Palos Verdes Peninsula fault could produce 7.8 quake, study finds (ktla.com)
Beneath the beauty of the Palos Verdes Peninsula lies a newly discovered danger: a fault zone capable of producing an earthquake 45 times stronger than the devastating 1994 Northridge quake....
2 longtime restaurants close in San Pedro — but new operators are being sought (www.dailybreeze.com)
The Whale and Ale English Pub has closed, while Babouch Moroccan Restaurant will shutter in August.
Construction expected to launch soon at San Pedro’s former courthouse site (www.presstelegram.com)
Redeveloping San Pedro’s former courthouse property was complicated — but still moving forward
Port of Long Beach chief sits down with ILWU president for ‘what’s next’ interview (www.dailybreeze.com)
Longshoremen must weigh whether to ratify a new six-year contract; key issues are terminal automation, benefits and pensions.
Wilmington Waterfront project navigates tidal ‘steps’ complication (www.dailybreeze.com)
Made of Onyx, the LA harbor commission approved the tidal steps in 2020 at a cost of $57.1 million. The changes to the tidal steps will add $1.7 million in costs and has delayed when the work can begin....
Former Waterfront Red Car right-of-way becomes park space in San Pedro (la.urbanize.city)
A right-of-way once used for the Waterfront Red Car in San Pedro is midway through its transformation into a public park, permanently ending any possibility of resuming historic red line service that was "temporarily" suspended in 2015