Los Angeles World Airports staff is asking for funds to settle claims over the delayed People Mover at Los Angeles International Airport.
A long-awaited Automated People Mover train at Los Angeles International Airport could finally have a set deadline for completion — with the final price tag expected to include around half a billion in legal costs. Los Angeles World Airports staff will ask the board of commissioners on Thursday to approve $400 million more to settle claims over the delayed project at LAX, according to a board agenda released Monday. If approved, officials expect the project to finish construction on Dec.
The board most recently approved an additional $200 million for the project in May to settle claims submitted by LINXS. If the board clears the way for staff to dip further into reserve funds for the airport’s $30 billion overhaul, which includes a terminal and gate renumbering system, updated signage and terminal improvements, the total settlement amount would be $550 million. That increase would also require approval from the Los Angeles City Council.
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