Planning for the new terminal was delayed for three years because of the pandemic.
A more than decade-long plan to create an additional passenger cruise terminal in San Pedro’s Outer Harbor recently relaunched after being paused for about three years, a result of the coronavirus pandemic essentially shutting down the entire cruise industry.
The draft RFP seeks preliminary public comments to help inform the final request for proposals the port will eventually release. The planned Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal will be at Berths 45-51, a site that offers panoramic views of the coastline and Catalina Island. The site includes 13 acres of backland, two existing wharves and 14 acres of associated off-site parking.
And the latest draft RFP broadens the proposed project’s scope, including “the development, redevelopment, and operations of all cruise operations at the port.”a new cruise terminal at Berths 45-51, known as the Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal, the project would also redevelopOfficials expected the new terminal and the redeveloped one to each have a minimum of two cruise berths, for a total of four.
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