Tag: Pacific Coast Highway
PCH And Topanga Canyon Blvd. Lane Closures
MALIBU—On Monday, March 30, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page updates regarding lane closures expected for the week for Pacific Coast...
Several People Injured In Crash On Pacific Coast Highway
MALIBU—Early afternoon on Saturday, March 14, a traffic collision occurred on the Pacific Coast Highway caused serious injuries to several people.
Close to Bonsall Drive,...
PCH Reduced To One Lane North Of Porto Marina Way
MALIBU—Caltrans announced on Tuesday, February 24 that northbound State Route 1/Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is reduced to one lane for about a quarter mile...
Ribbon Cutting Event For PCH Signal Synchronization Project
MALIBU—On Wednesday, February 4, the city of Malibu will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the Pacific Coast Highway Signal Synchronization Project.
This...
Pedestrian Killed In Malibu On Pacific Coast Highway
MALIBU—On Monday, February 2, part of the Pacific Coast Highway was closed after a collision occurred in Malibu that involved a pedestrian and a...
Topanga Canyon Blvd. Reopens From Grandview To PCH
MALIBU—On Monday, January 5, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page that Topanga Canyon Boulevard has reopened from Grandview to Pacific Coast...
Community Workshop For PCH Quickbuild Roundabout Project
MALIBU—On November 24, the city of Malibu announced that residents are asked to join the city and Caltrans for the in-person community meeting on...
PCH And Topanga Canyon Closures For Caltrans Work
MALIBU—On Monday, November 24, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page that no work will take place from 6 a.m. Wednesday, November...
Lane Closures For Caltrans Road Work November 3 Thru 9
MALIBU—On Friday, October 31, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page for road work that is expected by Caltrans on Pacific Coast...
PCH Quickbuild Roundabout Project Virtual Meeting
MALIBU—The city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page asking residents to join the city and Caltrans for a virtual community meeting on Wednesday,...
Pedestrian Killed In Crash On PCH
MALIBU—On Friday, September 26, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lost Hills/Malibu Station reported all lanes of Pacific Coast Highway were closed between Rambla...
Crosswalk Striping To Be Installed At Guernsey/PCH
MALIBU—On Friday, August 22, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page that the city's Public Works Department has been working with Caltrans...
Lane Closure On PCH For Caltrans Work
MALIBU—On Monday, August 4, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page that Caltrans will close one lane of Pacific Coast Highway in...
Lane Reductions On PCH Near Topanga Canyon Blvd., Big Rock Drive
MALIBU—On Tuesday, July 22, Caltrans District 7 announced that there will be lane closures on Pacific Coast Highway.
PCH will be reduced to one lane...
PCH Reduced To One Lane Near Corral Canyon Road
MALIBU—On Friday, June 20, Caltrans posted on social media that Pacific Coast Highway at Corral Canyon Road will be reduced to one lane in...
PCH Reduced To One Lane SB At Carbon Beach Terrace, Topanga...
MALIBU—On Saturday, May 31, the LASD Malibu/Lost Hills Station indicated that Caltrans announced southbound Pacific Coast Highway will be reduced to one lane between...
Pacific Coast Highway Opens Without Restrictions May 23
MALIBU/TOPANGA CANYON—The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lost Hills Station revealed on Thursday, May 22, that Pacific Coast Highway is expected to reopen without...
Malibu Moving Forward With Speed Safety Program
MALIBU—On Tuesday, May 20, the city of Malibu provided an update noting that it's moving forward with its Speed Safety Program with a focus...
Public Meeting Being Held On PCH Pavement Rehabilitation Projects
MALIBU—On Friday, March 21, Caltrans announced in a press release it will be holding a public meeting on Wednesday, April 9 at 6 p.m....
Rockslide On Pacific Coast Highway Cleared
MALIBU—On Friday, March 14, the LASD Lost Hills Station announced that Pacific Coast Highway has been cleared of the earlier rockslide and deemed safe...




















