On May 6, 2025, the City Council will receive an update on the landslide emergency, the latest land movement data, and the City’s remediation efforts.
The Council will consider allocating another $500,000 toward the maintenance and operation of the City’s existing deep dewatering wells through the end of June, and $458,400 for a drainage study to identify the source of water contributing to land movement, including water originating outside City limits and from upper watersheds.
Finally, the Council will consider extending by 60 days the local emergency declarations in the landslide area and the temporary prohibition of bicycles, motorcycles, and other similar wheeled vehicles from an approximately 2-mile stretch of 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 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. in McTaggart Hall at Hesse Park and via Zoom. Watch live on RPVtv’s YouTube channel, at rpvca.gov, 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 this topic to cc@rpvca.gov.
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