Join the City of Malibu for a Public Meeting to Give Your Input on the PCH Safety Study
In its ongoing efforts to improve the safety of the notoriously dangerous Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), the City of Malibu will be hosting a public meeting to give an update on the PCH Safety Study and get community input.
Thursday, February 19, 6:30 PM
Malibu City Hall (23825 Stuart Ranch Road)
Multi-Purpose Room
Free refreshments will be provided.
All community members are encouraged to attend the February 19 meeting and share ideas and concerns, and ask questions regarding the safety of PCH for motorists, cyclists, transit riders and pedestrians. City staff, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), and the consultant will give an update on the progress of the Safety Study, findings, next steps, and the process of developing recommendations to improve safety on PCH in Malibu.
The City, in collaboration with SCAG, is conducting a safety study to examine current road conditions, determine accident patterns, assess traffic conflicts and develop strategies to improve safety on PCH in Malibu. The study will conclude with recommendations for measures to improve safety along the PCH corridor for motorists, cyclists, transit riders and pedestrians.
The public input will be incorporated into the Safety Study analysis, and the consultant and the Safety Study Project Steering Committee
will develop policy recommendations that will be heard by the Public Works and Public Safety Commission, and the City Council.
To RSVP or for more information, please contact Elizabeth Shavelson, Public Works Analyst at eshavelson@malibucity.org [mailto:eshavelson@malibucity.org] or (310) 456-2489 ext. 254, or visit the study website at http://www.malibucity.org/PCH-SafetyStudy [http://www.malibucity.org/PCH-SafetyStudy] .