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Long Beach port expansion approved

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The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners on Monday unanimously approved a 10-year, $750-million expansion project that will merge two aging terminals and create an estimated 14,000 jobs.

Work on the Middle Harbor Redevelopment Project will be done in phases, according to James C. Hankla, president of the board of commissioners. Construction could begin as early as December.

“This is a chance to move these two terminals into the modern era, into the container shipping industry’s greener and more business-friendly future,” Hankla said in a statement.

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The project aims to improve the port’s competitive position and implement measures to head off threatened lawsuits to force reductions in port-related pollution. About 65,000 feet of railroad track will be added so that nearly one-third of Middle Harbor’s cargo will be moved by train and, with dockside electrical power to become available, vessels will be able to turn off their auxiliary diesel engines.

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louis.sahagun@latimes.com

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