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The City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been activated since March 12 to manage the City’s response.
“We have to do everything we can to protect safety in our neighborhoods.”
Services that cannot be provided outdoors must be discontinued until such time as indoor operations are permitted to resume.
The City of Malibu’s new Emergency Survival Guide is printed and is now available for Malibu residents and businesses at no cost.
Mayor Pierson had his oath of office administered by his wife, Maggie.
The City’s Emergency Operations Center has been activated since March 12 to manage the City’s response.
Local PODS Moving & Storage celebrates 15th anniversary with a donation to Women of Substance and Men of Honor
The Malibu Library is now open for Contactless Sidewalk Service.
"Malibu Bluffs Park and the Temporary Skate Park will temporarily close effective immediately."
The City’s Emergency Operations Center has been activated since March to manage the City’s response.
Caltrans and Malibu will host a public meeting to discuss a proposed new Trancas Creek bridge and a new lane on the Pacific Coast Highway.
CA Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara to Hold Phone-In Tele-Town Hall Meeting About Wildfire Insurance Issues on July 9
Pursuant to the County Public Health Order, all public and private fireworks are prohibited over the Fourth of July weekend.
All Beaches in Los Angeles County Will be Closed Over July 4th Weekend to Prevent Crowding.
There are 2,002 new cases of COVID-19. This is the fourth consecutive day of new cases over 2,000.
Bars remain closed and all events and gatherings unless specifically allowed by this Order remain prohibited.
Fourth of July fireworks & parades are canceled, but nearby towns are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate.
There has been a sharp increase in new cases and hospitalizations.
The City Clerk is working with the County to ensure there is still a vote center in Malibu.
“With more people getting out, it is more important than ever to wear face coverings while out in public.”
To date, the City has waived or refunded $2.22 million in Woolset Fire fees.
The days and times may vary depending on actual time spent on each tree and weather conditions.
The City activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on March 12, 2020.
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The city is offering new and improved digital ways to book City Hall appointments, submit applications, and more.
As fire season approaches, Malibu residents are asked to trim trees, remove dead vegetation, and more.
The Revised Health Officer Order with new reopenings effective June 12 is available on the Public Health website .
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In order to help businesses and local economies recover, regulatory agencies are easing or modifying some restrictions.
2,400 new LED light fixtures will replace streetlights in unincorporated areas of Ventura County
"The curfew order and related information is available on the County Emergency website"
No civil unrest incidents have been reported in Malibu over the weekend.
Our community has an abundance of man power right now, and if we need more resources Sheriff Villanueva will send them.
The Sheriff’s Department will continue to monitor the situation.
On May 15, Malibu City Parks opened for limited use with physical distancing requirements and safety guidelines.
The County has demonstrated that it has controlled the spread of the virus, and is protecting residents and essential workers.
Immediate threat to life. This is a lawful order to leave now. The area is lawfully closed to public access.