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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a toxic waste sorting site at Will Rogers Beach, sparking outrage among residents, environmentalists, and local businesses. The site will be used to process wildfire debris containing asbestos, heavy metals, dioxins, and other hazardous pollutants—all just steps from the Pacific Ocean.

Malibu Said No—Why Can’t We?

Concerned citizens are taking action, organizing a protest on Sunday, February 9, 2025, at 10:00 AM to demand that the site be relocated to a safer, more controlled environment. Protesters will meet at 810 Pacific Coast Highway (Beach Parking Lot 8N, next to the Jonathan Club) and march to Will Rogers Parking Lot to voice their opposition.

We demand the EPA make choices in the best interest of public safety and environmental protection. We can’t afford to risk additional calamity and impact more of this great city.

📅 Sunday, February 9, 2025

⏰ 10:00 AM

MEET AT 810 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, or BEACH PARKING LOT 8N, next to the Jonathan Club. We will march to Will Rogers Parking lot.

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a toxic waste sorting site at Will Rogers Beach, sparking outrage among residents, environmentalists, and local businesses. The site will be used to process wildfire debris containing asbestos, heavy metals, dioxins, and other hazardous pollutants—all just steps from the Pacific Ocean.

Toxic contaminants from the wildfire debris could leach into the soil and waterways. Onshore winds will carry hazardous particulates, compromising the air quality where people live, work, and play. The risk to our ocean’s health is just as alarming.

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State Route 27 remains FULLY CLOSED between PCH and Grand View Drive in Topanga until further notice. Recent storm brought more mud and debris onto the road.

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Pacific Coast Highwaywill remain FULLY CLOSED in both directions between Chautauqua Blvd. & Carbon Beach Terrace until further notice for safety in case of more slides & to allow Caltrans & L.A. County crews to remove debris, mitigate slope slippage & clear debris basins.



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A slide occurred Thursday night on Pacific Coast Highway , just north of Big Rock Dr. Caltrans crews removed about 10 truckloads of debris.





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Starting Saturday, Feb. 8 the Red Cross will be distributing personal protective equipment and water from the 3N Beach Parking Lot to support those cleaning up in the fire zone or for those affected by the LADWP Do Not Drink Notice.

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Avoid Water Contact from Surfrider Beach to Dockweiler Beach at World Way

At approximaterly 7AM on Wednesday, LAPD responded to a call about a dead man discovered on the sand near the Rose Ave. parking lot.

The Los Angeles County medical examiner's office identified the man as Jerramie Stubbs, 44, of Chandler, Arizona.

The cuase of death has not been released.


Touring the damage to Topanga Beach from the Palisades Fire.

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Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart Commends Collaboration on New Wildfire Clean Up Site at Will Rogers State Beach Parking Lot

Statement from Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart on the addition of a second EPA processing site at Will Rogers State Beach Parking Lot:

“The City of Malibu is grateful to California State Parks and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for working together to accelerate wildfire recovery efforts. The addition of a second temporary EPA processing site at Will Rogers State Beach Parking Lot is an important step in ensuring hazardous materials are removed safely and efficiently, helping impacted residents move forward in rebuilding their homes.

As recovery efforts progress, we remain committed to advocating for safeguards that protect our coastal environment and the health of our residents. We will continue working with our federal, state, and local partners to ensure this process is carried out with transparency, safety, and care for our community.

We appreciate our residents’ patience and engagement and will keep you informed as recovery efforts move forward.”

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