Traffic & Transit
Post-Fire Restoration Work Prompts PCH Road Closures
Drivers should expect delays and leave early in order to reach their destinations on time.

MALIBU, CA – Crews working to stabilize hillsides and repair infrastructure damaged and destroyed in the Woolsey Fire will force the closure of segments along a 20-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in the Malibu area beginning Monday.
The closures will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the right lane and shoulder of northbound PCH from Topanga Canyon Road to Decker Canyon Road, according to Caltrans, which reports that work will take place every day but Sunday, weather permitting, along the coastal thoroughfare.
Crews will work to replace guardrails, clear drainage lines, remove burned debris, restore damaged signs, place netting along affected slops and instal silt fences on the lower ends of burned hillsides.
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Drivers should expect delays and make extra time to reach their destinations.
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