The airport plans to spend about $150 million on a large new taxiway that can more easily accommodate the Airbus A380, which began service in October.
The taxiway is also a necessary step toward building a major expansion and modernization of the Tom Bradley International Terminal.
Los Angeles airport officials are seeking federal stimulus funding for the entire cost of the project, said Gina-Marie Lindsey, executive director of Los Angeles World Airports.
Construction is expected to begin within a few months, and will involve demolishing several buildings and constructing a new fire rescue station at Los Angeles International.
The environmental report was approved unanimously, and without controversy.
(The Daily Breeze)
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