The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners voted unanimously Monday to approve a cooperative agreement with the South Coast Air Quality Management District and the Port of Los Angeles containing time-bound and enforceable commitments to develop zero-emissions infrastructure at the nation’s largest ports complex.
The Los Angeles Harbor Commission is scheduled to vote on the agreement at its next regular meeting on Thursday, Nov. 20, after which the three parties will execute the agreement.

Port of Long Beach Managing Director of Planning and Environmental Affairs Heather Tomley describes the Cooperative Agreement to the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners before their vote Monday, Nov. 10.
