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Officials approve landscaped berm plan for C Street despite community call for flat 'Polo Park'

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Summary

The council approved a design-and-construction contract amendment to create a landscaped berm (formerly proposed as a wall) along C Street to buffer Wilmington from port traffic; some community members urged the council to pause for further review by the Port Community Advisory Committee.

The Los Angeles City Council approved an engineering contract amendment authorizing work on a landscaped berm and related buffering improvements along C Street in Wilmington, a measure intended to separate residential areas from port traffic.

Community members urged the council to delay action and asked for fuller review by the Port Community Advisory Committee. Skip Baldwin and other speakers urged the council to consider an alternative…

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