Why did the City close some trails in the Portguese Bend Reserve?

Out of an abundance of caution, on October 12, 2023, the City of Rancho Palos Verdes temporarily closed 6 miles of trails in the Portuguese Bend Reserve due to the potential for hazardous natural conditions associated with increased land movement that has been observed in the greater Portuguese Bend Landslide area. Conditions associated with the land movement include sinkholes, unstable trails and surfaces, erosion, steep cliffs, and falling rocks. 

The trail closures follow the recommendations of the City’s geologist, Cotton Shires & Associates, who evaluated the area due to an increase in fissures and signs of land movement observed since late spring and early summer. A copy of the geologist’s September 2023 report is available on the City website.

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1. What’s happening and why?
2. How is the City responding?
3. What should I do if I have concerns about my property?
4. How do I stay prepared?
5. Does homeowners insurance cover land movement?
6. Why did the City close some trails in the Portguese Bend Reserve?
7. Which trails are currently closed?
8. Is there an estimated time when closed trails will reopen?