Truckers heading into the Port of Long Beach will be hit with more fees next year. Harbor commissioners voted Nov. 8 to charge trucks $10 per 20-foot equivalent unit, a standard measure for one 20-foot-long cargo container, if they do not meet a zero-emissions standard. The new Clean Truck Fund Rate will start April 1, 2022. “As cargo volume continues to break records, it’s critical that we transition to a zero-emissions fleet,” Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia said in a statement. “Our Clean Truck Fund is a bold step forward towards cleaner air and addressing our climate crisis.” The fee was decided by the twin ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles in March 2020. Both ports are seeing record numbers of cargo ships and containers this year—and record numbers of trucks and trains needed to process the overabundance of goods. The Los Angeles and Long Beach ports are the …