Two months after the Palisades fire, customers of Malibu businesses have been displaced or blocked by restrictions on Pacific ...
Officials at the California Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced the expansion of the “soft closure” of Pacific Coast Highway to residents who need it for essential travel.
Those two lanes merge into one lane, potentially causing delays. PCH still remains closed to general traffic, “and only essential travel is recommended,” according to Caltrans. People trying ...
Those two lanes merge into one lane, potentially causing delays. Palisades and Eaton wildfires caused up to $53.8 billion in property damage, study finds PCH still remains closed to general ...
Glen Gerson, owner of Calamigos Beach Club restaurant on PCH, suggested Caltrans use reversible dividers on the highway to provide two lanes of traffic in the predominant commuting direction ...
The following restrictions on PCH will be in place: • PCH is reduced to one lane each direction with a 25 mile per hour speed limit between Chautauqua Boulevard in Pacific Palisades and Carbon ...
LOS ANGELES - Heads up if the Pacific Coast Highway is a part of your commute. Caltrans on Wednesday announced the right northbound lane of PCH from Corral Canyon Road to Latigo Canyon Road in ...
Access to Pacific Coast Highway between Santa Monica and Malibu, which has been restricted since the Palisades Fire erupted Jan. 7, was expanded Thursday for residents, business and other traffic. As ...
A new Pacific Coast Highway access pass is available for some residents and essential businesses, including caretakers and ...
Among them: PCH runs only one lane in each direction; there is a 25 mph speed limit between Chautauqua Boulevard in Pacific Palisades and Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu; signaled intersections ...