How is the CAAP different from other plans like the City of Los Angeles No Net Increase Task Force (NNI) and the States Goods Movement Action Plan (GMP)?
The CAAP differs from NNI and the GMP in that it was developed jointly by both Ports, with the participation and cooperation of SCAQMD, CARB, and EPA, to serve as an implementation strategy for the port facilities on both sides of San Pedro Bay. The CAAP anticipates putting into action many of the measures laid out in the other plans through use of stringent requirements negotiated into new and amended leases, significant funding commitments, and the use of tariffs.
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