On May 7, the City Council will consider extending the City’s local emergency declaration in the landslide complex through July 6, 2024, and construction contracts for two emergency dewatering wells that will remove water that is trapped underground and contributing to movement. The Council will also receive updates on the latest monitoring data, trail conditions, and plans to regrade the “ski jump” on Palos Verdes Drive South.
A staff report (PDF) with more information is available on the City website.
Meeting Info
The meeting will take place on May 7 at 7 p.m. in McTaggart Hall at Hesse Park and via Zoom. Watch live at rpvca.gov or on Cox 33/FiOS 38.
To participate in public comment during the meeting, fill out a speaker slip if you are attending in person, or complete a form online at rpvca.gov/participate to participate virtually or leave a pre-recorded voice message. Email your comments on agenda items to cc@rpvca.gov.
If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in programs, services, activities and meetings, contact the City's ADA Coordinator/Risk Manager at 424-327-3982, adarequests@rpvca.gov, 30940 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, at least 48 hours in advance to request an auxiliary aid or accommodation.