PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE
By Chris Philips, Managing Editor
In June, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia reaffirmed their pledge to make the twin ports of the San Pedro Bay “global models for cleaner air, sustainability and innovation.”
The two mayors signed a joint declaration that sets goals for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to transition to “zero” emissions as part of their Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP).
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
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Port of Los Angeles Approves Labor Agreement
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For the next decade, millions of dollars of construction projects at the Port of Los Angeles may soon be subject to a union-driven agreement that guarantees local hiring and prevailing wages for workers…(Read full article)
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Pollution Reduction at Long Beach
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In its latest annual emissions inventory, the Port of Long Beach posted significant reductions in air pollution, marking more than a decade of improving air quality…(Read full article)
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Olympia Fuel Station Open
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By Karen Robes Meeks
Nearly a decade in the making, the long-awaited Swantown Marine Fueling Station is now open at the Port of Olympia… (Read full article)
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Cemex Stays at Redwood City
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By Karen Robes Meeks
Cemex Aggregates will continue to be a tenant with the Port of Redwood City for another decade… (Read full article)
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