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A local surfer posted this to the web today:

"I was surfing first point last Friday around 8 or 9 am, when I had strange sudden pain in my chest and throat. Two surfers helped me get out of the water, and the lifeguard called paramedics.

I thought maybe I was having an allergic reaction because of the rain and I’d wait it out. The lifeguard talked me into riding with the paramedics.

Found out at the hospital I’d had an aortic dissection and would have died if I’d waited around. I had emergency open heart surgery that night and made it.

I’d like to find these guys and try to express my gratitude. Hopefully we can paddle out together in 6 months."


Malibu/Decker Canyon: State Route 23 (Decker Road) was closed last night in both directions from State Route 1 (PCH) to Decker School Rd. due to a rock slide. ⁠



From DjTyChannel:

"Surfing Venice Breakwater - North Side , Locals Only. Ty, B, Paul, Masao, Nick."



From Santa Monica Close Up:

"City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works sanitation workers in white hazardous materials suits, with the Clean Harbors Hazardous Waste Management team, clean-up at homeless encampments at Sunset Ave on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority) and St. Joseph Center provided homeless outreach. The homeless individuals were transported on a bus to hotels by the Los Angeles Deportment of Transportation. Los Angeles Police Officers were onsite during the cleanup."

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Surfline is stating that this may be the biggest swell in the past 15 year, and they are predicting 20' waves for Venice on Thursday afternoon.



They have been forcasting this for Venice Beach for the past 2 days, click here to see for yourself.

The Venice Pier will only see a little more than have that size, according to them.





Integrity. The first of LA County Lifeguard Departments Core Values. Lifeguard Captain, Julio Rodriguez has exemplified integrity throughout his career. In this video he shares how he views integrity and why it remains so central to having a long successful career.


Coastal waters will become dangerous as the storm brings gale force winds, heavy rain, large steep seas and high surf. Largest seas/strongest winds for the Central & Ventura coast, where pier damage, flooding of beach roads/lots is possible.
Flash Flood WATCH in effect over ALL of southwest California. A lot of water is coming. Areas of most concern of significant flooding include roads, streams, and recent burn areas. Where are our recent burn areas? Check out these graphics.


Press release from the Mayor's office:

Mayor Karen Bass and Councilwoman Traci Park today announced that the Mayor’s new Inside Safe initiative is underway in Venice. Outreach has begun to people living in encampments surrounding the A Bridge Home site at the intersection of Sunset Avenue and Pacific Avenue, and people have already accepted housing. Inside Safe is a new, citywide, proactive housing-led strategy to bring people inside from tents and encampments for good, and to prevent encampments from returning. 

“I’m proud to be locking arms with Councilwoman Park to change the way we approach homelessness in Los Angeles to bring people inside in a strategic and lasting way,” said Mayor Bass. “Councilwoman Park and I spent yesterday morning conducting outreach with encampment residents and meeting with service providers and local residents about how Inside Safe replaces quick fixes with real solutions. It’s important that the policy solutions developed are informed by the people most directly affected. Through Inside Safe, we will save lives and restore our neighborhoods.”

"During my campaign, I pledged to pursue a comprehensive approach to working with service providers and city leaders to compassionately get encampments like those surrounding the bridge home the support they need," said Councilwoman Park. "This initiative is to show that the Government can be a place to heal. We don't just want to say it; we want to show it. Putting people in rooms without the care they need doesn't work. We need to ensure that they have adequate access to services they need including mental health, trauma, and substance use services for the unhoused."

"This intensive housing intervention will help some of our most vulnerable unhoused neighbors get off the street for good and the support of Mayor Bass, Councilwoman Park and City and County elected leaders is vital to our success," said Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum of Saint Joseph Center.

Inside Safe is assessing street homelessness across Los Angeles and proactively engages with people living in tents and encampments based on which locations are most chronic and where people are most in crisis. Inside Safe is housing based – people are offered immediate quality housing and a commitment of services and permanent housing so they can stay inside safe for good. The vast majority of people living on the street say “yes” to real offers of housing and support. Mayor Bass’ Inside Safe Executive Directive calls for the Inside Safe Action Plan to be developed by March 31, 2023. 

Inside Safe will support the following five goals:  
Reduce the loss of life on our streets   
Increase access to mental health and substance abuse treatment for those living in encampments   
Eliminate street encampments   
Promote long-term housing stability for people experiencing homelessness   
Enhance the safety and hygiene of neighborhoods for all residents, businesses, and neighbors   

This initiative will support and advance the following citywide outcomes:  
Decrease the number and size of encampments across the city  
Decrease the time of moving someone from an encampment into housing  
Increase interim and permanent housing placements   
Increase access to mental health care and substance use treatment for people experiencing homelessness

  Mayor Bass is moving Los Angeles forward with an urgent and strategic approach to addressing the homelessness crisis, which also includes her Emergency Declaration on Homelessness, activating the City’s Emergency Operations Center, and issuing an Executive Directive to dramatically accelerate and lower the cost of affordable and temporary housing.