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LB Harbor Commissioners Continues to Seek Replacements

Long Beach — On Dec. 2, the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners voted 3-0 to put out a request for proposals for a firm to help with finding executive director at Port of Long Beach.

The new director would replace Christopher Lytle, who resigned in July and took a job leading Port of Oakland. With the firm’s help, the board could have résumés by March to decide on the new director.
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