$3.6 Million OKd for Advisors on LAX Renovations
The Airport Commission voted Monday to pay environmental attorneys and consultants $3.6 million to continue work on a modernization plan for Los Angeles International Airport, even though Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has said he opposes much of the blueprint.
Commissioners authorized $690,000 for Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld and James A. Geocaris to defend the plan against state and federal lawsuits, bringing the total contract to $5.6 million over 21 months.
The commission also approved $2.9 million for CDM Inc. to design plans to mitigate noise, pollution and traffic during construction.
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