Port of L.A. wants public comment on outdoor amphitheater proposal

FILE - Crew members of Catalina Express arrive at the World Cruise Center of Port of Los Angeles on April 16, 2013 in San Pedro, Calif.
FILE - Crew members of Catalina Express arrive at the World Cruise Center of Port of Los Angeles on April 16, 2013 in San Pedro, Calif. Photo credit Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Port of Los Angeles sought public feedback Thursday on a project to develop a 108,000-square-foot outdoor amphitheater on 2.5 acres that previously housed the San Pedro Public Market, part of an effort to redevelop the L.A. Waterfront.

The amphitheater is expected to have 6,200 seats and host about 100 paid events per year, generally from April through November, according to port officials. Smaller, locally sponsored and charity events would also be able to use the venue year-round.

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The proposed project would also replace a previously proposed 100-foot- diameter Ferris wheel with an approximately 150-foot-tall by 50-foot-wide tower attraction.

The port released the Initial Study/Notice of Preparation for the project, which is the environmental review process' first step. The study is meant to identify potential environmental impacts and suggest alternative ideas that can be incorporated into the Environmental Impact Report. People can access it at portoflosangeles.org/ceqa.

People can submit public comment through May 16 by emailing ceqacomments@portla.org with the subject line West Harbor Modification Project.

Public comment can also be submitted by sending a letter to:

Christopher Cannon, Director of Environmental Management
Los Angeles Harbor Department
425 South Palos Verdes St.
San Pedro, CA 90731.

The port will also hold a virtual scoping meeting at 5 p.m. on May 3. The zoom can be accessed virtual via Zoom here.

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