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Council approves study and website to attract development to Wilmington industrial park; residents press for fair access to testing and cleanup
Summary
The council approved a consultant contract to study subsurface conditions, brownfields and development impediments in the Wilmington Industrial Park and to create a centralized website; community members asked that sampling, equity and access concerns be addressed.
The Los Angeles City Council on Dec. 12 approved a contract with a team of consultants to analyze development impediments, including contaminated soils (brownfields), in the Wilmington Industrial Park and to create a centralized information resource and website for prospective developers.
Susan Tataro, project manager for the LA Harbor Industrial Center, described the contract as a package of geotechnical, planning, landscape architecture and real estate services intended to centralize existing data, update soils…
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