Los Angeles Times

Disneyland puts hub plan on hold

- By Hugo Martin hugo.martin@latimes.com

The Disneyland Resort has shelved plans for a new transporta­tion hub on the eastern edge of the Anaheim property and will build a 6,500-space parking structure near its shopping district.

The new parking structure will be built on land used for a surface parking lot adjacent to the massive Mickey & Friends parking garage, just north of the Downtown Disney shopping district, an announceme­nt made through the resort’s blog said.

The transporta­tion hub, dubbed the Eastern Gateway, which would have included a new pedestrian bridge, was opposed by some nearby business owners who worried that the pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard would divert foot traffic away from their shops and restaurant­s.

Resort representa­tives didn’t respond to a call and email from the Los Angeles Times but have confirmed to other news outlets that the Eastern Gateway project has been dropped. The project would have included 6,800 parking spaces plus driveways where taxis, buses and shuttles could drop off park visitors.

Robert Harbin, director of the Harbor Boulevard Merchants Coalition, said he was “thrilled” that Disney was putting the project on hold and called for better cooperatio­n between the resort and local business owners.

“We hope when they do dust off the plan and bring it back we can work together,” Harbin said.

The transporta­tion hub, along with the 14-acre Star Wars Land expansion project under constructi­on, were to be part of a $1-billion investment promised to the city of Anaheim in exchange for a 30-year exemption on an entertainm­ent tax.

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