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Council approves port-related ordinances for ballot: local commissioners and investment commitments to be considered by voters
Summary
The council approved ordinances to place measures on the ballot that would change Port of Los Angeles commission representation to include two local commissioners and would seek to bind certain community investment and review requirements for port projects.
The Los Angeles City Council voted April 1 to approve ordinances that will be placed on a future ballot, asking voters to approve changes affecting the Port of Los Angeles. The measures direct that the port commission include two commissioners drawn from local communities — with specific mention of San Pedro and Wilmington — and propose measures…
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