Although the Port of Los Angeles is expected to slowly recover this year from the national economic recession, the Board of Harbor Commissioners on Thursday approved a $909.5 million budget that reflects a 19.7 percent spending decrease over last year.

More than $17 million will be set aside for environmental programs at the port, including $7.7 million earmarked for the Clean Trucks Program, which aims to reduce diesel truck emissions by 80 percent by 2012. … and $77 million will go toward advancing the TraPac and China shipping terminal expansion projects, with new wharfs expected to open at both facilities by July 2011.

From the Daily Breeze, May 20, 2010