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Long Beach Aerial Tram Group Ready To Start Study


A proposal to build an aerial tram system in downtown Long Beach will likely move forward early next year, as the developers behind the idea say they have secured private funding to conduct an initial study.
Clay Sandidge, a co-developer for the project, which has been dubbed “The Wave,” said in a phone interview this week that his team expects to begin a feasibility study and cost-benefit analysis by the end of March. The study will cost an estimated $500,000 and likely take 60-to-90 days to complete, Sandidge said, but “no more than six months.”
Sandidge and his team have been promoting the idea for years and now, he said, the group has enough buy-in from private groups and the city itself to kick off the years-long process of getting the project approved.

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Gondola project feasibility study could be presented to City Council as early as 2021 • Long Beach Post News


The global pandemic has postponed a number of high profile events and projects in Long Beach and abroad, but a proposed gondola system appears to be moving forward and could be back in front of the City Council as early as next year.
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Known as “The Wave,” the gondola system was pitched to the City Council in March 2019 as a way to potentially connect Downtown to the Queen Mary and surrounding hotels via gondola. The project is projected to cost between $80 million and $100 million, however, the city is not anticipated to play a large part in financing it.

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