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Port of Los Angeles
425 South Palos Verdes Street
Phone: 310-732-3508p:310-732-3508 San Pedro, CA  90731  United States

Business Summary
Port of Los Angeles is a proprietary department of the City and is held in trust by the City for the people of the State of California pursuant to a series of tidelands grants. The Port is operated independently from the City, generating its own revenues, and administering and controlling its own expenses and fiscal activities. The Port is governed by the Board of Harbor Commissioners which consists of five commissioners, approved by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. Most of the properties on which the Port’s land, docks, wharves, transit sheds, terminals and other facilities are located is owned by the State and administered by the City through the Port, pursuant to certain tidelands grants from the State. The Port has the duty to provide for the needs of maritime commerce, navigation, fishing and recreation and environmental activities that are water-related and are intended to be of statewide benefit. The Port is located in the San Pedro Bay, approximately 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. It operates primarily as a landlord, as opposed to an operating port. Its docks, wharves, transit sheds, and terminals are leased to shipping or terminal companies, agents, and to other private firms.Although the Port owns these facilities, it has no direct hand in managing the daily movement of cargo. The Port is a landlord to close to 300 entities. In addition to major terminal operators, other tenants include marinas, commercial fishing operations, cruise operations, restaurants, and recreational facilities.
(Source: ARS)

Scores and Ratings
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-YesYesYes---

Financials, News and Filings
Latest
Statement
Last
Audit

News
SEC
Filings
Bankruptcy
Filings
Suit &
Judgment
Filings
Tax
Lien
Filings
6/30/2022-Yes----

Industries
SIC Code Description
4491 Marine cargo handling
4412 Deep sea foreign transportation of freight

Officers and Directors

Title

Name

Age
Title
Date
Start
Date
Executive Director EugeneSeroka
Chief Financial Officer MarlaBleavins

Business Names
Business Name
HARBOR DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
POLA

General Information
Number of Employees: 912 (As of 6/30/2021)
Email Address: community@portla.org


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