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views and walkways, a pier that juts out over the water with swings, a trampoline and other amenities — is located next to the Banning's Landing Community Center at the foot of Avalon Boulevard. The center, which opened in the mid-1990s, marked what was the first achievemen­t for community members who began pressing the Port of Los Angeles for some community payback in exchange for the many industry impacts Wilmington had endured.

It was, said Cecilia Moreno, what “some of us have been waiting for for a very long time.”

Moreno, now director of the port's Community Relations director, was among Wilmington residents who for decades had fought for this moment.

It was, Moreno said, “what we always wanted and always deserved.”

The words she heard the most throughout the afternoon? “Beautiful, peaceful — and just `wow,'” she said.

Many of the folks who began the fight so long ago — including Bill and Gertrude Schwab who led the push to get Banning's Landing — are no longer alive, Moreno noted. But many who still are were there to bask in the victory.

Los Angeles Mayor

Karen Bass spoke, along with state Sen. Steven Bradford, L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn, L.A. City Councilmem­ber Tim McOsker, Assemblyme­mber Mike Gipson, Harbor Commission President Lucille Roybal-Allard along with the other commission­ers, and Port of L.A. Executive Director Gene Seroka.

More is coming for Wilmington, with a pedestrian bridge that will connect the new space heading north to Harry Bridges Boulevard.

Following the ribbon cutting, a Lunar New Year celebratio­n unfolded on Wilmington's new “window

to the waterfront.” The space will be open from dawn to dusk and planning will be underway

for special events going forward on the property. Activities are expected to include events like outdoor movies.

As speakers took the stage, the skies began to cloud over with a heavy rainstorm anticipate­d to roll in within hours.

But for all those who had spent years sitting in

community meetings, negotiatin­g with the port and reviewing ideas with developers, it was a day to shine.

“How great is this place?” Moreno asked the crowd as she took the stage to introduce the speakers. “Look around. It's just beautiful.” 2615 Pacific Coast Highway #329, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254

 ?? PHOTO BY HOWARD FRESHMAN ?? Visitors enjoy one of the interactiv­e play areas at the Wilmington Waterfront Promenade on Saturday in Wilmington.
PHOTO BY HOWARD FRESHMAN Visitors enjoy one of the interactiv­e play areas at the Wilmington Waterfront Promenade on Saturday in Wilmington.
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Wilmington residents Marisol Varela and her daughter, Ada, 7, visit the newly completed Wilmington Waterfront Promenade on Saturday.
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