As we head into the Labor Day Weekend, one of the busiest summer beach weekends that often sees numerous traffic accidents, crowding and other issues, Supervisor Sheila Kuehl has worked with the Malibu Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station and the City Manager to get extra patrols in Malibu over the weekend to keep PCH and canyon roads safe. The City Public Works crews will be out patrolling Malibu to clean up trash. The Malibu Volunteers on Patrol VOPs will be doing parking enforcement and assisting with traffic direction in case of major accidents. The City has staff on call all weekend ready to send out traffic alerts in case of lane closures on PCH and canyon roads or emergency alerts in case any fires occur.
The City urges all visitors and residents to celebrate the holiday responsibly - stay alive, don’t drink and drive, don’t text and drive. Please wear a face covering and practice physical distancing and do not congregate to protect yourself and others from COVID-19. To sign up for the City’s traffic or emergency alerts by text message and email, visit www.MalibuCity.org/News (scroll down to Alert Center).