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12 | December 2, 2020 | MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS NEWS
malibusurfsidenews.com
COVID
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Business Interruption
Fund to provide
grants to businesses
to cover expenses related
to safe reopening
in June 2020,
as well as all losses
including displaced
revenue related to the
July 1 closure order
and future unanticipated
closures.
• Creation of a Safe
Re-Opening Task
Force which would
work directly with
state and local officials
in the implementation
of mandatory
testing and
creation of recovery
centers as the dual
alternative to shutting
down segments of the
economy.
Sinkhole closes lane on PCH
SCOTT STEEPLETON, Editor
Water main issues caused
headaches in several parts of
Malibu over the weekend.
Leaks had Los Angeles
County Waterworks District
29 crews scrambling
to two blocks of Malibu
Road on Nov. 29. Affected
residents were notified of
the issues in a door-to-door
effort.
Earlier in the day, a water
main break near Corral
Canyon caused a small
sinkhole on Pacific Coast
Highway, with motorists
being diverted around the
compromised roadway.
Waterworks District 29
personnel also responded
to that incident to repair the
damaged pipe.
Surfside News reporter
Barbara Burke was on
scene and said traffic was
being redirected with pylons
because the area was
cordoned off awaiting geophysical
experts to assess
the damage to the roadway
and plan repairs.
The right lane of PCH
was closed for a time and
officials had no initial estimate
on when the work
would be finished and traffic
back to normal.
A sheriff’s deputy told
Surfside News that prior
to the incident, water was
seen bubbling up, which
likely caused the sinkhole.
POSTED TO malibusurfsidenews.com
DAYS AGO
A water main break was blamed for a sinkhole Nov. 29 on Pacific Coast Highway near
Corral Canyon Road. BARBARA BURKE/SURFSIDE NEWS
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Give Your Input on the City’s
Wireless Communication Facility
Ordinance Update
at the Virtual Public Workshop
Wednesday, December 16 | 6 PM
The City is currently in the process of updating its Wireless
Communication Facility Ordinance. On Wednesday, December 16
at 6:00 PM, the City will host a virtual public workshop to solicit
comments from the community on a draft ordinance and desired
outcomes. The workshop will include an overview of the existing
City ordinance, federal and state regulatory frameworks for wireless
facilities. This meeting is the first of a series of public meetings to
review the proposed ordinance update which will include a Planning
Commission Meeting and City Council Meeting.
Public comment may also be submitted by email to afernandez@
malibucity.org.
For more information, including a project timeline, background, and
instructions on viewing and participating in the workshop, visit the
iproject web page at malibucity.org/wcf.
For further questions contact Adrian Fernandez, Principal Planner at
310-456-2489, ext. 482 or email afernandez@malibucity.org.
MalibuCity.org/WCF