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Construction activity is expected to begin on the City of Malibu’s Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Traffic Signal Synchronization Project in June, marking a major milestone in the City’s most significant measure to date to improve traffic safety and mobility on PCH.

“PCH is one of California’s most scenic state highways whose beach access and coastal views draw of millions of visitors per year, but it is also Malibu’s Main Street,” said Mayor Bruce Silverstein. “PCH safety and mobility are one of the most important quality of life issues in our community, so I applaud the start of this project.”

The project, which is estimated to take more than one year to complete, will install communication lines between the existing traffic signals on PCH from Topanga Canyon Boulevard to John Tyler Drive to synchronize the signals to existing traffic conditions.

Malibu community members have consistently advocated for better safety and mobility conditions on PCH for decades. According to CalTrans, PCH at Malibu Canyon Road handles roughly 4,600 cars per hour, or approximately 40,500 vehicles per day during peak hours in the summer months. About 1,215,000 vehicles pass through Malibu on PCH every month during the summer.

During the past 10 years, Malibu has had more than 4,000 traffic collisions, 1,600 of which involved injuries and more than 100,000 traffic citations have been issued. Excessive speed is the most commonly cited violation every year. Speeding and improper turns are the most common contributing factor to collisions, both of which will be directly addressed by the Traffic Signal Synchronization Project. The system can also be used strategically to help keep emergency evacuations moving quickly and safely.

The $34.6 million project is fully funded through Measure R funds administered by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

The new traffic signals will be connected to the Caltrans Traffic Management Center, allowing Caltrans to control and operate the signals and the signal system remotely. New equipment will capture actual traffic data and send that information to the traffic signal controllers. The new traffic signal controller will contain state-of-the art software that can adjust the traffic signal timing to actual traffic volume conditions. This will help alleviate traffic congestion on PCH and reduce the response time to manually adjust the traffic signal timing.

The City’s contractor will be using the City’s triangular vacant parcel on Civic Center Way, PCH and Webb Way during pre-construction and construction for staging vehicles, employee and construction vehicle parking, a temporary construction office, and storage of materials and new traffic signal poles. Using this area will make the project faster and more efficient, and reduce vehicle traffic on PCH and Malibu Canyon. Per the City’s requests, the contractor will install a temporary fence and screening, and has committed to keep the location clean during construction.

The parcel has been used for staging on previous City projects, including the Civic Center Water Treatment Facility and the Civic Center Way Improvements Project. The Planning Department has verified that no additional permits will be required for this temporary construction staging area. The City will put out public messaging and traffic alerts so that motorists and neighbors know what to expect during the construction period.


Saturday, June 24 · 1 - 4pm
Charlie Beach
Meet along the sidewalk on Ocean Front Walk - near Volleyball Nets
Los Angeles, CA 90292

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This photo from Tuesday shows the coroner's tent set up on Speedway. This is the second dead person found on Venice Beach this week.

Remember 3 days ago, a dead body was found in the Rose Ave Public restrooms.


Get ready to witness an incredible feat of determination and resilience as our extraordinary Cyclists and Roadies conclude their remarkable 7-day journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles.

This year, we have an exciting surprise for you! We are proud to announce that the Finish Line and Finish Line Festival will take place in a new location, just south of the iconic Santa Monica Pier. This stunning location provides a breathtaking backdrop for the momentous occasion, and we can’t wait to share the experience with you.

Join us on Saturday, June 10th, from 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM as we come together to celebrate the strength and commitment of our incredible participants. Here’s what you can look forward to at the Finish Line Festival:

Vibrant Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the electric energy of the event. Feel the excitement in the air as the Cyclists and Roadies cross the finish line, their faces beaming with pride and joy. Your presence and support will mean the world to them.

Live Entertainment: Stay for live performances and music to keep the party going!

Inspirational Stories: Hear firsthand accounts from Participants, Survivors, and those affected by HIV and AIDS. These powerful narratives will remind us why we continue the fight against HIV and AIDS and motivate us to make a difference.

Community Connection: Connect with fellow supporters, volunteers, and local Community Partners committed to the cause.

Food and Refreshments: Enjoy an array of culinary delights and quench your thirst with refreshing beverages available throughout the festival. Indulge in various food options while taking in the beautiful beach surroundings.

This is an event you won’t want to miss! Mark your calendar, rally your friends, and experience the AIDS/LifeCycle Finish Line Festival. Together, we will celebrate the triumphs of our participants and renew our commitment to supporting those affected by HIV and AIDS.

Getting There: The Finish Line Festival is located at 2030 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90405. Parking for the Finish Line Festival can be located at and Lot 5 South located at 2701 Barnard Way, Santa Monica CA 90405.

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The huge homeless encampments that were spread over the beach parking lot on Venice Blvd was cleared out on Wednesday morning.

Photos: @VeniceIntel



Here's surfing photos from Tuesday, June 6th at the Venice Breakwater.

This set of surf photos was shot by Six12 Media and brought to you by Bodyglove.

These are just a few of the 150+ photos from this session. If you were out there, you probably got some surfing shots, probably multiple photos, they will be in the complete photo gallery for this day, check them out, the link to the complete gallery is down below.

















You can find 100+ more photos from this session, all full size and in high-resolution, in this photo gallery:

Venice Breakwater - Tuesday 6-6-2023 Photo Gallery



If you were out there, we probably got some cool surfing shots of you, go check them out!

Wanna see photos from previous days at this and other local surf spots from this photographer?
Click Surf Spot Galleries and look for the spot and then the date.



May 29th at 1:20am, a suspected DUI driver lost control in the 1100 block of 26th Street. The driver of a Jeep Patriot hit two parked cars and flipped the vehicle on its roof. He had minor injuries. Officers determined the driver was intoxicated and almost twice the legal limit for alcohol.


Community members are invited to give the gift of life by donating blood at the City of Malibu and American Red Cross Community Blood Drive Thursday, June 8, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at City Hall (23825 Stuart Ranch Road).

“Giving blood saves lives, and the Red Cross reminds us that donated blood is always needed nationwide and here in our own community,” said Mayor Bruce Silverstein. “I encourage everyone in Malibu to join this important effort.”

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, blood donations and blood supplies had fallen due to facility closures, stay-at-home orders and other impacts. Donated blood is still badly needed every day for surgeries, emergencies and regular medical procedures. Blood supplies are also used during major emergencies such as earthquakes, hurricanes, shootings or terrorist attacks.

Please register in advance at www.RedCrossBlood.org and enter “CityofMalibu.” For more information, call 818-200-3445. Bring a photo ID, and drink plenty of water and eat well before and after giving blood.