
APPROVED!!
The Port of Los Angeles San Pedro Waterfront Project increases public waterfront access, provides infrastructure improvements and completes a network of public promenade and walkways that extend from the Vincent Thomas Bridge to the federal breakwater at Cabrillo Beach.
The project was approved by the Los Angeles Board of Harbor commissioners after a seven hour public meeting with more than 100 speakers.
New downtown-adjacent harbors will showcase local historical points of interest and Ports O' Call Village will undergo renovations along with an increase in commercial space. A number of parking and transportation considerations also will be assessed to support more year-round tourism with a new, environmentally friendly outer harbor cruise ship facility.

Click here for a larger map
Click here for Proposed Bikeways Along the Waterfront
Want more detail on the proposed San Pedro Waterfront project? Click here
Click here for the Implementation Guidelines, November 2009
Click here for the Schedule/Phasing Plan, November 2009
Project Summary - September 2009 - click here
Just a few highlights of the Proposed San Pedro Waterfront Project (numbers correspond to location on the above map) include:
1. Salt Marsh Improvements

2. Construction of an Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal

3. Sampson Way improvements

4. Construction of a Red Car maintenance facility and extension of the existing Red Car Line

5. Ports O' Call commercial space improvements

6. Construction of a 7th Street Pier

7. Construction of a Town Square and two downtown-adjacent harbors near the Los Angeles Maritime Museum

8. Construction of a Ralph. J. Scott Historic Fireboat Museum

9. SS Lane Victory relocation to proposed new North Harbor

And completion of 8.7 miles of continuous promenade

© 2008 Port of Los Angeles
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