Road closures are planned for several major roads in the Malibu area ahead of this week's storm.
Construction will close several lanes of Pacific Coast Highway this week.
A stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard remained closed Monday, with Caltrans crews worrying of unstable hillsides amid more potential rain.
A mudslide shut down Topanga Canyon Boulevard Tuesday morning.
Officials say single-lane roundabouts will help improve safety on Pacific Coast Highway.
Several weeks of lane closures are planned for Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
PCH is finally open to the public. But new lane closures are planned as post-Palisades Fire rebuilding continues.
Motorists should expect even more disruptions to travel on PCH this week due to a construction project.
Nearly 1,290 truckloads of debris from the Palisades Fire travel on PCH daily, officials said.
Largely closed to most traffic following storm damage, Toanga Canyon Boulevard may not be repaired for several months.
Several major roads have reopened to residents after this week's storm, while others remain closed.
A key Metro bus route is partially back in service on Pacific Coast Highway.
After weeks of restrictions, the route was opened to residents along with essential businesses and school bus traffic.
PCH has been closed to almost all traffic. But those restrictions will begin loosening this week.
The public continues to be prohibited from driving on an 8-mile stretch of PCH as storm cleanup continues.
As the cleanup continues from last week's mudslides, officials are bracing for more debris flows this week.
Topanga Canyon Boulevard will be shut down in anticipation of winds gusts of up to 80 mph this week.
A portion of PCH will be closed intermittently throughout the day Friday.
The winds have died down and Topanga Canyon Boulevard has reopened, but authorities are warning residents to remain cautious of fire danger.
Two lanes of Pacific Coast Highway will be shut down in Malibu this week for utility work.
One lane of Topanga Canyon Boulevard will be shut down as crews continue work in the aftermath of a landslide.
Crews are working on a project to upgrade stormwater infrastructure along a 25-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway.
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Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu could be transformed as part of a newly launched effort to reimagine the thoroughfare.
Crews will be paving a street in the Malibu Park area over the next week.
The thoroughfare reopened Sunday following a three-month closure due to a landslide, but traffic controls will remain during certain hours.
The critical link between the Valley and Pacific Coast Highway is set to reopen ahead of schedule following a landslide.
The campaign is the latest effort to improve safety on Pacific Coast Highway, which has seen 59 deaths in Malibu alone since 2010.
After two months of lane closures on PCH in Malibu, the highway has fully reopened.
The rockslide was near a tunnel where Las Virgenes Road becomes Malibu Canyon Road.
The road was shut down ahead of the weekend storm as a landslide-preventive measure.
The incident closed the highway for nearly five hours, according to reports.
Local officials want the state to explore how artificial intelligence could improve PCH safety.
Active landslides continue to cause problems on Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
Expect traffic trouble on Pacific Coast Highway for much of Tuesday.
The undercrossing will connect Corral Beach to the other side of PCH near Malibu Seafood.
"Our geologists anticipate more material and boulders to come down at this location," Caltrans said.
Travel continues to be impacted Tuesday by landslides on Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
A landslide shut down a portion of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu Monday morning.
The canyon road was shut down over the rainy weekend as a precautionary measure following mudslides last month.