Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Port of L.A. begins $22 mil truck access improvement

As caravans of big rigs rumbled past, construction began Monday on $22 million worth of road improvements along a 1.3-mile, pockmarked stretch of Harry Bridges Boulevard in Wilmington.

The project, set for completion in January 2012, is expected to ease congestion along the north end of the Port of Los Angeles while also improving truck access to the TraPac container terminal, which is undergoing a separate $1.5 billion expansion.

-Contra Costa Times

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