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Council moves to lock in Port of Los Angeles public-access investments and require job analysis before permits

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Summary

The City Council approved a charter amendment measure intended to embed Port of Los Angeles public-access investment funds and require harbor commissioners to analyze jobs impacts in permitting decisions.

The Los Angeles City Council voted to adopt charter-related amendments affecting how the Port of Los Angeles invests in local communities and evaluates job impacts when issuing permits.

Councilmember Dan McOsker said the measure would add protections in the charter for public-access investment funds (PAIP) and require harbor commissioners to analyze both construction-era and long-term operational job impacts before…

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