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12 | December 2, 2020 | MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS NEWS

malibusurfsidenews.com

COVID

From Page 10

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

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