Two people died in separate incidents on Malibu roadways this week, highlighting an ongoing traffic safety emergency that has claimed dozens of lives in recent years despite millions of dollars
Big Blue Bus will offer free rides on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, honoring Rosa Parks' birthday and Transit Equity Day. This national day of action supports equitable, affordable, accessible transit with this year's theme 'Transit Moves Democracy'.
A student was involved in a low-speed collision with an autonomous vehicle near Grant Elementary School on last week, though no injuries were reported, according to Santa Monica police.
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The Los Angeles Metro Board has unanimously approved a 13-mile underground subway for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor, connecting the San Fernando Valley to the Westside in under 20 minutes with seven stations including UCLA and Sherman Oaks.
Caltrans and Southern California Edison crews are continuing emergency repair work on Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga Canyon Boulevard through January 25. Multiple lane closures are scheduled throughout Malibu with reduced speed limits in effect.
Santa Monica's MODE transportation service for seniors and people with disabilities is expanding hours starting January, including weekday service until 6 p.m. and the restoration of Sunday service that was suspended during the pandemic.
Caltrans will implement a 55-hour closure of Topanga Canyon Boulevard from PCH to Grand View Drive January 17-19 to install an 84-inch reinforced concrete pipe. The closure is part of ongoing recovery efforts from the Palisades Fire.
Overnight lane closures and 24-hour parking restrictions will affect portions of State Route 2 in West Los Angeles and Echo Park from Jan. 12 to 18. Construction for a $70.2 million infrastructure project includes curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements.
LA Metro has released the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the LA River Path project, opening public comment through Feb. 2, 2026. The billion-dollar project would create a continuous 32-mile walking and biking path from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach.
As a national report reveals 112 Americans die daily on roadways, Malibu is implementing $50+ million in PCH safety improvements including guardrails, sidewalks, bike lanes and speed detection technology following fatal crashes.
The City of Santa Monica has formally demanded that Waymo cease overnight operations at its two local autonomous vehicle charging facilities, escalating a months-long dispute over noise complaints from nearby