Is a $100 million entertainment complex on the Long Beach waterfront permissible or prohibited under the Tidelands Trust?
Proponents and opponents of the $100 million entertainment complex--consisting of an 18-acre mix of restaurants, theaters and stores--debated all day on Thursday about the legality of this project under the Tidelands Trust Agreement. Backers say that it will create a world-class urban waterfront. Critics say that the project violates state law because it is not a harbor- or ocean-related use.
Thanks to Gwenn Hilburn
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The Tesla Cybertruck was recalled seven times last year.

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