O R D E R

IT IS ORDERED that:

1. The City of Los Angeles Harbor Department (Harbor Department) is authorized to construct an at-grade pedestrian-rail crossing over its track in the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, at the location and substantially as described in and as shown by plans attached to the Application, and as shown by the plans in Appendix A attached to this order, to be identified as CPUC Crossing No. 121SY-4.90-CD.

2. The Harbor Department shall install two CPUC Standard No. 8 (flashing light signals, as defined in General Order (GO) 75-C) warning devices. The Harbor Department shall modify these warning devices by installing the CPUC Standard No. 1-D (pedestrian and bicycle railroad grade crossing sign, as defined in GO 75-C) sign below the flashing light signals, in lieu of each "RAILROAD CROSSING" (Crossbuck) sign.

3. The Harbor Department shall further modify the two CPUC Standard No. 8 warning devices by installing one "Trolley Look Both Ways" (CA Code W82-1) sign on the rear of each device, facing the pedestrian-rail crossing. The Harbor Department shall also install 3 ½-foot high self-closing gates on the approaches to each pedestrian crossing and shall install one CA Code W82-1 sign on each side of each self-closing gate.

4. Within 30 days after completion of the work under this order, the Harbor Department shall notify the Commission's Consumer Protection and Safety Division - Rail Crossings Engineering Section in writing, by submitting a completed standard Commission Form G (Report of Changes at Highway Grade Crossings and Separations) of the completion of the authorized work.

5. This authorization shall expire if not exercised within two years unless time is extended or if the above conditions are not complied with. The Commission may revoke or modify authorization if public convenience, necessity, or safety so require.

6. The Application is granted as set forth above.

7. Application 04-07-048 is closed.

Dated , at San Francisco, California.

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