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it narrowly — before 2021, “But,” NRDC countered, “what is ‘reasonable’ must be evaluated in the context of the project: the continued operation of the terminal until 2045.”

Independent Monitoring

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NRDC argues that POLA “improperly ignored requests to appoint an independent third party to monitor compliance with mitigation measures.” requested’ were not required under CEQA,” which NRDC argues is not true, because of the project’s troubled history.

This request, in light of POLA’s long history of compliance failures at China Shipping, was made in comments three times.

Moreover, “CEQA requires a ‘good faith, reasoned analysis’ in response to comments. ... ‘Conclusory statements unsupported by factual information will not suffice,’” NRDC argued.

Business Name Statement must be accompanied by the Affidavit of Identity form. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). 03/16/23, 03/30/23, 04/13/23, 04/27/23 dissolution of the PCAC [Port Community Advisory Committee],” Dr. John Miller said at the time. “If that group were still in existence we would have been discussing the present problem collaboratively years ago and working collaboratively to resolve it.”

In response, “The Port tersely stated that the ‘comment is noted’ and that the ‘elements

In fact, the lack of independent monitoring was directly implicated in POLA’s failure to implement the original measures, as Random Lengths noted in 2015 when that failure first came to light.

“This is a direct result of the

The PCAC was created by Mayor James Hahn in 2001, and its responsibilities were expanded by the settlement in the first China Shipping lawsuit, but it was first disabled, then disbanded under Mayor Antonio Villiaragosa’s administration. In light of what’s occurred since, Mayor Karen Bass would be well advised to revive it, and not wait for the appeals court to rule.

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