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  Community Stakeholders: Wilmington Industrial Park

Photo: Aerial of Wilmington Industrial ParkThe Wilmington Industrial Park has a variety of active community stakeholders.

Mayor's Office of Economic Development
MOED provide assistance for all types of businesses in Los Angeles through the Los Angeles Housing and Business Team.

Office of Councilwoman Janice Hahn
Janice Hahn represents Los Angeles Council District 15, which includes the Wilmington Industrial Park.

Wilmington Industrial Park Advisory Committee
The CAC is comprised of business owners, land owner, residents, and members of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce.

Wilmington Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber promotes, supports and enhances a positive business environment and improves the quality of life in the community.

Port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles is one of the world's largest, busiest and most successful seaports, and is located adjacent to the project area.

Wilmington Neighborhood Council
Contact: Toni O’Donnell, (310) 548-7423, Email: tonimarieod@juno.com 544 N. Avalon Blvd., Ste. 103, Wilmington, CA 90731.

Boundaries:

  • North: Lomita Blvd. W of 210 Fwy (Carson and Lomita City and unincorporated LA City boundary)
  • South: Harry Bridges to North Harbor Blvd. to Vincent Thomas overpass to and including Terminal Island and LA Main Channel
  • East: Wilmington (Long Beach and Carson City northeast boundary)
  • West: Vermont (Wilmington, Long Beach and Carson City northeast boundaries including Harbor College and Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park)

Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority
The Alameda Corridor, located adjacent to the Industrial Park, runs from the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles 20 miles north to downtown Los Angeles, primarily along and adjacent to Alameda Street.

Pacific Harbor Line (formerly Harbor Beltline)
Pacific Harbor Line, Inc. provides rail transportation, maintenance and dispatching services to the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, which together form the third largest container port in the world. In addition to switching over 30, 00 units of carload freight annually, PHL provides rail switching services for nine on-dock intermodal terminals and provides dispatching services for about sixty-five intermodal or unit trains per day.

Resources

CRA/LA LA Brownfields Program