Pacific Coast Highway to reopen near Malibu
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The city is assisting homeowners in the area, which was damaged and destroyed in part by the Palisades fire and Franklin fire a month apart.
Four out of five of California’s most-destructive wildfires, and nine of the 10 largest, have occurred since 2017.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNMalibu Considers Sewer System After January WildfireMalibu is considering a sewer system after a January wildfire destroyed 327 homes. The city council is assessing options to replace outdated septic systems, addressing environmental concerns. The project could cost $124 million and take over five years,
Discover the proposed changes to Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu with the Draft PCH Master Plan Feasibility Study.
LOS ANGELES — Around four months after wildfires reduced thousands of Los Angeles-area homes to rubble and ash, crews are starting to rebuild.
serving a nearly four-mile stretch of coast where 327 homes burned in the January wildfire. While Malibu’s leaders and citizens remain adamantly in favor of controlled growth, they believe there ...
The Legislature needs to come back next year and fill that hole, or else we risk threats to public safety,” said Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove.