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Port of Long Beach Development Projects Al Moro, P.E. Chief Harbor Engineer ACEC January 18, 2012
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Economic Engine 2 nd busiest U.S. container cargo seaport; part of the world’s 6 th busiest port complex 2
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Jobs engine 30,000 jobs locally, 300,000 regional jobs and 1.5 million national jobs
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U.S.-Asia Trade Routes Pacific Northwest (Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma) Port of LONG BEACH (San Pedro Bay) Mexico (Lazaro Cardenas) All Water (Gulf and East Coast) 3 3 1 4 2 1 4
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Future Port is fiscally strong, investing $4 billion over next decade in terminal, infrastructure improvements
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Capital Expenditures
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Navigational Projects
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Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacing obsolete bridge with a $950 million replacement to improve traffic flow and safety
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Existing GD Bridge 10
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New Cable-Stayed Bridge Improve traffic flow and safety Bids due February 2012
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Design build RFP for estimated $675 million design-build contract issued September 2, 2011.
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Rail Enhancements $1.1 billion in projects to expand rail yard, realign tracks to support increased on-dock rail operations
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Off Terminal Rail Projects Thenard Jct. Realignment Cerritos Channel Rail Bridge Expanded Control Points Closure of Reeves Crossing Navy Mole Storage Yard Reeves Grade Separation Wye Track Realignment Pier B Rail Yard Ocean Blvd. Track Realignment Harbor Scenic Track Realignment Pier F Support Yard Pier B Realignment $1.1 billion in projects
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Shore-to-Ship Power Ships switch off engines and shift to shore power to improve air quality
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Port-wide plug-in $200 million investment By 2014, 50% of container ships will plug in to shore power By 2020, 80% of container ships will plug in to shore power
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Terminal Projects Pier G Redevelopment Pier G Redevelopment
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Pier G Redevelopment $470 million terminal redevelopment, adding deep-water berths & expanding on-dock rail
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Pier G Redevelopment Program
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Terminal Projects Middle Harbor Terminal Development Middle Harbor Terminal Development
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Middle Harbor $1.2 billion Middle Harbor Project will improve terminal efficiency, cut pollution 50%, create 14,000 new jobs 21
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Terminal Projects Pier S Terminal Development Pier S Terminal Development
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Proposed Pier S Project Port proposes development of Pier S marine container terminal and Back Channel safety improvements
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Pier S Terminal Project Draft EIR released Sept 16 th. $650 million green shipping terminal to support 35,000 new jobs
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Proposed Pier S Project
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Project Background Badly contaminated oil field Original Pier S Project approved decade ago Need for navigational improvements Only cleanup completed New, updated EIS/EIR
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Three-Berth Alternative 160-acre container terminal Wharves, buildings, truck gates On-dock rail yard Dredging Back Channel navigational improvements
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Three-Berth Plan Heim Bridge Ocean Boulevard
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Environmental Measures CAAP Measures o Shore Power o Low-sulfur fuels o Emissions controls o Vessel speed reduction On-dock rail yard LEED buildings
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