MALIBU—On July 2, the city of Malibu posted on its website advising beachgoers that the Zuma Creek underpass will remain closed due to sediment buildup and flooding through the Fourth of July weekend.
Beachgoers heading to Zuma Beach, Westward Beach, or other Western Malibu beaches can achieve beach access through the Northbound and Southbound Pacific Coast Highway entrances, as the main entrance leading to Zuma Beach at Busch Drive will be closed until further notice.
According to the Los Angeles County Beaches & Harbors website, the process of reopening the Zuma Creek underpass relies on the safe removal and cleanup of sedimented areas and standing water, without disturbing or impacting the sensitive ecological habitat.
As the city works with the state and federal regulating agencies to reopen the underpass, safeguards have been put in place for Zuma Creek and its habitat, wildlife, and water to ensure the reopening is conducted safely for both vehicles and wildlife.
As the Zuma Creek underpass remains closed, Zuma Beach remains open for beachgoers and for those who wish to spend the Fourth of July Holiday on the water. Zuma Beach will host a food truck, Big Dix Hot Dogs, on Zuma beach Saturday, July 4, through Sunday, July 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., as seen on the LA County Beaches & Harbors website.
For information on the Zuma Creek underpass closure, visit https://www.malibucity.org/m/newsflash/home/detail/2107





