San Pedro Bay Ports Release Final 2021 Cargo-Handling Equipment Assessment
Study evaluates state of technology, incorporates stakeholder feedback The San Pedro Bay ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have released a final report on the current state and overall feasibility of using clean cargo-handling equipment technology, while working toward the 2017 Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) Update’s 2030 goal
San Pedro Bay Ports Seek Comment on Second Drayage Truck Assessment
Public may submit feedback through Sept. 27 The public is invited to comment on a draft 2021 feasibility assessment of cleaner drayage truck technologies needed to help the San Pedro Bay ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach reduce air pollution and reach the ambitious zero-emissions goals adopted in the
Ports Give Update on Clean Air Action Plan
Long Beach, Los Angeles seaports partnering for zero-emissions future The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will give a progress update on the San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan on Wednesday, June 1, from 10 a.m. to noon. The meeting will include a status update of the
Long Beach, Los Angeles Harbor Commissions Approve Clean Truck Fund Spending Plans
San Pedro Bay ports to use CTF revenue exclusively to incentivize zero-emission trucks and infrastructure The Harbor Commissions of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have each adopted spending plans for the Clean Truck Fund (CTF) rate program, a key component of the ports’ Clean Air Action Plan
Ports Extend Public Comment Period on Draft 2021 Cargo Handling Assessment
Public may submit feedback through April 29 The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have extended the public comment period to Friday, April 29, to provide opportunity for additional public comment on a draft feasibility assessment of emerging cargo-handling equipment technology. The draft assessment, which builds upon the inaugural
San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Truck Fund Rate Collection Begins April 1
Long Beach, Los Angeles to invest in zero-emissions technology The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles on April 1, 2022 will begin collecting a rate of $10 per twenty-foot equivalent unit on loaded import and export cargo containers hauled by drayage trucks as they enter or leave container terminals.
Ports Invite Comment on Second Cargo-Handling Equipment Assessment
Public may submit feedback through March 31 The public is invited to comment on a draft 2021 feasibility assessment of emerging cargo-handling equipment technology that will help the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach reduce air pollution and reach the ambitious zero-emissions goals adopted in the 2017 Clean Air
Ports to Give Clean Air Action Plan Update Feb. 1
Long Beach, Los Angeles seaports discuss zero-emissions goals progress Learn about the progress the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are making toward the goals of the San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan during a Tuesday, Feb. 1, meeting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will
Ports Provide Update on Clean Air Action Plan
The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will give a progress update on the San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan on Tuesday, Oct. 19. Among other topics, the meeting will include a discussion of tariff language being developed to implement the Clean Truck Fund Rate. Due to
Ports to Host Clean Truck Fund Rate Public Workshops
The San Pedro Bay ports (Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach) will host two public stakeholder outreach workshops to solicit feedback and recommendations on the development of specific implementation details of the ports’ Clean Truck Fund (CTF) Rate and CTF spending plan. Both open to the public,