State of the Port of Los Angeles: Impacts of 2025 and Future Expansion Plans
At the 11th annual State of the Port address, over 930 guests gathered at AltaSea to hear updates on the Port's progress. It was the third busiest container year ever in 2025. Executive Director of the Port, Gene Seroka outlined how the Port is going to build a new cruise terminal, a new container terminal, and expand existing facilities, all while investing more in the local communities of San Pedro and Wilmington.
Councilmember Tim McOsker is proud of all the work being done in the Council District, especially of the Air Quality Management District agreement, which keeps people employed at the Port while advancing technology and cleaning up the air.
The annual State of the Port lunch was also a fundraising event for two local nonprofits: EXP, the learning center and the Toberman Center.
To watch the entire State of The Port 2025 go to youtube.com/@LACityview35
#LACityGovernment #PortOfLosAngeles
Councilmember Tim McOsker is proud of all the work being done in the Council District, especially of the Air Quality Management District agreement, which keeps people employed at the Port while advancing technology and cleaning up the air.
The annual State of the Port lunch was also a fundraising event for two local nonprofits: EXP, the learning center and the Toberman Center.
To watch the entire State of The Port 2025 go to youtube.com/@LACityview35
#LACityGovernment #PortOfLosAngeles