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This electronic newsletter is the second in a series of newsletters designed to keep you up to date on local waterfront projects and the many benefits our emerging “L.A. Waterfront” has to offer – now and for the future. Stay tuned, there will be more coming your way soon.
In a special meeting on September 29, Port staff will present its environmental assessment and final recommendations for the San Pedro Waterfront Project to the Los Angeles Harbor Commission. The discussion will provide an overview of the Port's proposed project along with six other project alternatives that were studied as part of the project environmental assessment (including a "no project" alternative). Because this is the largest community waterfront development initiative ever undertaken at the Port, we encourage you, your friends and family to attend this important public meeting and to share your opinion about the San Pedro Waterfront Project with our Harbor Commission.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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Meeting starts at 5pm. San Pedro Waterfront discussion starts at 6pm.
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The Port of LA Boys and Girls Club at Liberty Hill Plaza, 100 W. Fifth Street, San Pedro. |
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For more than a century, the Harbor Area has thrived thanks to a hard-working community, innovations in trade and local adaption to new maritime-related industries and services. Looking ahead, San Pedro’s future depends, in large part, on continued public and private investment, job creation, and a 21st Century focus on economic development. The Proposed San Pedro Waterfront Project could be a key element to San Pedro’s future success. To learn how and why, Click here.
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Despite the current economic downturn, over the long-term the cruise tourism industry is expected to continue growing. But will its future growth be here at the Port of Los Angeles? Larger cruise ships and increased competition from other ports pose a competitive challenge for Los Angeles. Learn more about how the Port proposes to meet this challenge by Clicking here.
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To learn more about the San Pedro Waterfront Project, go to www.lawaterfront.org. Also, to email this newsletter to family members, friends, or colleagues, Click here
Let your voice be heard–Plan to attend the September 29th Harbor Commission meeting where the Port’s proposed San Pedro Waterfront Project will be presented to the board for their final consideration.
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The San Pedro Waterfront Project is a comprehensive plan encompassing
400 acres designed to provide unprecedented waterfront access, stimulate commerce, and enhance the overall quality of life for people throughout
San Pedro and the entire Los Angeles region.
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