Politics & Government

Third Pacific Coast Highway Safety Study Meeting Set for Thursday

The meeting will focus on an area of Pacific Coast Highway stretching from Busch Drive to Western City Limits.

The city of Malibu will hold its third public meeting focusing on the Pacific Coast Highway Safety Study on Thursday.

The meeting, which will focus on Busch Drive to Western City Limits, is expected to begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27 at Malibu City Hall.

Councilwoman Laura Zahn Rosenthal has invited residents to post more input on the interactive website at malibu.metroquest.com.

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The website was created out of a partnership between the City of Malibu and the Southern California Association of Governments, according to Kyle Santiago of Arellano Associates, which was hired by the city to gather resident input.

The study will consider all modes of travel, including pedestrians, bicycles and cars, and will include recommendations for improvements along three areas:

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  • Study Area 1: Topanga Canyon Road to Cross Creek Road
  • Study Area 2: Cross Creek Road to Busch Drive
  • Study Area 3: Busch Drive to Western City Limits

The meetings are set for 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 27 and Oct. 4 at Malibu City Hall.

The first three meetings will focus on one specific study area. The fourth meeting will review material presented at the first three meetings.

Residents can provide feedback online at malibu.metroquest.com through Oct. 12.


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