Hart's sober and realistic assessment of Los Angeles County's responsibilities and options for Malibu's growth re-emphasizes the irrefutable connection between growth and carefully planned highway and traffic improvements.
Pacific Coast Highway in lieu of the freeway system planned to serve the coastline between Malibu and Santa Monica.
I applaud Hart's sensitive and insightful article on the problems facing Malibu.
Hart's article on Malibu's controversial local coastal plan is right on!
As a resident of the Las Flores section of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, I am concerned about
The Board of Education of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has asked the state
Most residents of 16 apartments in a Malibu rock slide zone Thursday defied a county engineer's
I have lived in the San Fernando Valley for about 35 years and in the summer the Malibu shore is a
Engineers from the county Department of Public Works have found 130 homes in Malibu that might have
Madelyn Glickfeld, a planning consultant and former land-use chairwoman for the Malibu Township
As more commuters add to Pacific Coast Highway congestion, Caltrans is seeking ways to handle the additional traffic expected from development under the coastal land-use plan and growth in other areas.
A $638,000 improvement project at Topanga State Beach, including a lifeguard tower, first-aid station, restrooms and parking, has been dedicated by county and state officials.
In a case that could set the pattern for more than 200 others and cost the taxpayers as much as $500 million, a judge ruled Friday that Los Angeles County should pay damages to a couple whose $2.3-million home was destroyed in a massive 1983 landslide at Malibu's Big Rock Mesa.
The State Department of Transportation has decided to discontinue its 24-hour watch of a 200-foot bluff at Malibu's Big Rock Mesa that some geologists said could collapse at any moment.
Two whale watch stations will be open to the public on weekends during February and March.
effluent from a 300-room hotel and commercial project proposed in the hills above Malibu.
Supervisor Deane Dana's letter (Aug. 10 in response to the criticism by State Sen. Gary K.
An article (Editorial Pages, July 23) by state Sen.
In 1971, the Ventura-Los Angeles Coastal Mountains Study Commission received testimony relating to the incidence of fires in the Santa Monica Mountains since the 1920s.
The California Department of Transportation is presenting its side in 12 lawsuits that accuse Caltrans of contributing to the 1983 landslide at Big Rock Mesa which cracked walls and split floors at more than 200 homes.