Port of Long Beach, California


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Preliminary Master Plan


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The Port of Long Beach


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Rising from a tidal mudflat at the mouth of the Los Angeles River, the Port of Long Beach has grown through the 20th century into the one of the busiest deepwater ports. The ultramodern Port of Long Beach, the second-largest active harbor in the United States in the first decade of the 21st century, progressed steadily through a difficult adolescence fueled by the ambitions of a visionary few local community leaders who overcame political opposition to create a port separate and distinct from its neighboring Port of Los Angeles. Fueled by oil, Southern Californias unprecedented postWorld War II growth, and the container revolution, the Port of Long Beach surmounted numerous natural and man-made hurdles to position itself, in its own right, as a critical link in the nations global supply chain.







Final Master Plan, Port of Long Beach


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"Part I contains verbatim copies of questions and comments received during the 45-day review period on the Draft Port Master Plan and Environmental Impact Report, and also the written comments and questions received during the Port Maser Plan EIR public hearing ... Part II is an annotated list indicating where responses to each comment can be found in the volume entitled Final Master Plan, and where the text of the Draft has been modified, expanded or deleted depending on the nature of the comment."--Page i.