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Please Help Keep PCH, Canyons and Beaches Safe and Clean for All to Enjoy This Summer! Never Leave Pets or Kids Unattended in Cars! #SafeSummerMalibu MalibuCity.org/SafeSummer
EXPRESSION 💐 Join us for the art exhibit "Expressions," featuring the stunning works of Jane Seymour at the Malibu City Gallery in Malibu City Hall. The exhibition is open to the public until Friday, June 30. For more information, visit MalibuArtsCommission.org/Seymour.
Malibu City Manager Updates - June 23, 2023. Highlights: Planning Commission to begin in-person/virtual meetings. July 4th safety info and holiday hours. Fireworks are illegal in Malibu. Temporary impound yard update. Lechuza Beach accessibility project hearing. ADU hearing. Summer poetry workshop. Cinemalibu free outdoor movie night. June 30 Woolsey Fire rebuild fee waiver application deadline. Get your brush clearance done in advance of fire season. Housing element update. City of Malibu receives environmental award for organics recycling program. See the complete update: www.MalibuCity.org.
JULY 4TH SAFETY INFO - As of June 22, the @lacountyfd has not issued permits for professional fireworks displays for July 4th in Malibu. The Fire Dept reminds the public that fireworks are illegal in the County except for professional, permitted displays. Illegal fireworks are extremely dangerous and can cause serious injuries, burns and fires. The possession or use of illegal fireworks in LA County can result in fines up to $1,000 and up to a year in prison. The LACOFD provides a list of public fireworks displays in the County at https://fire.lacounty.gov/fireworks-safety-and-july-4th-celebration-information. HOLIDAY HOURS Malibu City Hall, the Senior Center and the Community Swimming Pool will be closed for the Independence Day holiday on Tuesday, July 4. City parks will be open 8:00 AM to sunset. Alcohol, open flames and fireworks are prohibited. For more information on City parks and facilities, visit the Community Services webpage. Malibu is working with partner agencies to prepare for holiday crowds and putting out public messaging to help keep PCH canyon roads, beaches and trails safe and clean for all to enjoy. We urge all visitors who come to enjoy Malibu’s natural beauty to honor our efforts to protect our community’s safety, environment, peace and quality of life,. The City encourages residents and visitors: - Don’t drink and drive - designate sober drivers and use rideshares or taxis. - Keep your eyes on the road - don’t text and drive. - Slow down and watch for pedestrians and cyclists on PCH and cars pulling in and out of beach parking. - Pack it in, pack it out – dispose of your trash in trash containers, and if you see litter, please pick it up and throw it away in a trash container. - Alcohol, dogs and fires are prohibited on beaches in Malibu. Have a safe and happy 4th of July! @Malibuvop @lasd_lhs
Please help keep PCH safe for cyclists, pedestrians and residents in Malibu this summer! Slow down! Don't drink or text and drive! Watch for cars pulling in and out of beach parking! @malibuvop @lasd_lhs
Caltrans will close lanes of Topanga Canyon for fire prevention brush clearance, with flaggers directing alternating traffic, 1.5 miles north of PCH Thursday, June 22, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM; and from Cezanne Avenue to Entrado Drive Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, June 26, 27 and 29, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. No herbicides, pesticides or fire retardants will be used. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid traffic delays. See real-time traffic conditions at http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov. @caltransdistrict7
The City's CineMalibu™ series returns to Malibu Bluffs Park for a summer of free, family-friendly outdoor community movie screenings with 1980s films, trivia, games, food trucks and more! "ET" (1982, PG) Saturday, July 15. See details: https://www.malibucity.org/Cinemalibu
Malibu, join State Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, who represents Malibu in the Legislature, to discuss community issues and ask questions, Saturday, June 24, 10AM - 12PM at Alfred Coffee at Cross Creek in Malibu. She'll be joined by LA County Fire Dept Assistant Chief Drew Smith. See details and future events at: https://a42.asmdc.org/events. @asm_irwin
The Malibu City Council voted on June 12, 2023 to have the Planning Commission begin holding its meetings in a hybrid in-person and remote format at City Hall starting July 17, as Los Angeles County continues the trend of low COVID-19 conditions. The City’s other Commissions, Committees and Boards will continue meeting virtually. Planning Commission meetings will take place at Malibu City Hall, located at 23825 Stuart Ranch Road, and will simultaneously be held remotely using the Zoom Webinar tool. Members of the public may make public comment during the meetings either in-person or in the remote meeting. Viewing and commenting instructions will be included in Planning Commission meeting agendas and posted on the City’s website at www.malibucity.org/agendacenter. To sign up to receive notifications by text message or email whenever an agenda is posted, amended or cancelled visit www.MalibuCity.org/News, scroll down to Agenda Center. Written comments may be sent to the Planning Commission at [email protected]. The City will continue to broadcast Planning Commission meetings live on Malibu City TV Channel 3, and live and on-demand on the website at www.MalibuCity.org/TV and the City's YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/user/CityofMalibu/videos. For Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations for a public meeting, contact Environmental Sustainability Director/Building Official Yolanda Bundy at 310-456-2489, ext. 229. If possible, give 48 hours advanced notice. To request to show an audio or video presentation during a meeting, contact Media Analyst Alex Montano at 310-456-2489, ext. 227 or [email protected] by 12:00 PM the day of the meeting.
The #Malibu Parks and Recreation Commission meets this evening, Tuesday June 20, at 5:30 PM. Agenda and meeting details are available at www.MalibuCity.org/VirtualMeeting
City of Malibu street maintenance will require lane closures in numerous locations June 19-21, 7AM - 5PM. June 19 & 20, 7AM-5PM: Big Rock Dr, Piedra Chica Rd, Seaboard Rd, Roca Chica Dr, Royal Stone Dr, Seamoor Dr, Pinnacle Way, Little Rock Way, Cool Oak Way. June 21, 7AM-5PM: Malibu Cyn Rd to Potter Rd, Puerco Cyn Rd. See details: https://www.malibucity.org/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=3144&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Today, the City of Malibu honors the anniversary of freedom from slavery in America on Juneteenth, June 19. Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 that news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, three years after President Abraham Lincoln had issued the proclamation, and several months after the end of the Civil War. It has been widely celebrated across the nation by Black communities since then, and was declared a national holiday in 2021. Learn more about Juneteenth at https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/historical-legacy-juneteenth. HOLIDAY CLOSURES: Malibu City Hall, Community Swimming Pool, and City parks are open for regular hours. SMMUSD schools are closed. County of Los Angeles offices are closed. All L.A. County Libraries, including the Malibu Library, are closed. Buses and subway services in Los Angeles County are operating on their regular schedules. All non-essential federal offices are closed, including federal courts. Banks are closed. Many bank ATMs are open, however ATMs of the largest banks, like JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and Bank of America, are closed as they follow the Federal Reserve Bank calendar. The U.S. Postal Service is closed Monday, so mail sent through the carrier will not be delivered before Tuesday at the earliest. UPS and FedEx are operating as normal. . @countyofla
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