Pacific Coast Highway will reopen in time for summer, Newsom says
- Governor Newsom said Pacific Coast Highway will reopen by the end of May, weeks ahead of schedule.
- The Palisades Fire in January caused the closure, restricting access to residents and workers.
- The reopening will offer one lane of traffic in each direction for public travel, officials stated.
- Newsom stated, "We understand how essential this route is for daily life and local businesses."
- Crews are working around the clock to clear debris, repair roadways, and install utilities, agencies report.
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Pacific Coast Highway in Palisades burn area could reopen to public by end of May
More than 100 trucks and excavators are working on the highway and more than 1,200 truckloads of debris are being carried away per day, the governor's office said.
Newsom: PCH to Reopen to Public by End of May
Gov. Gavin Newsom said this weekend that a section of Pacific Coast Highway closed to the general public since January’s deadly Palisades Fire will be reopened by the end of next month. “Thanks to around-the-clock work following the January LA fires, the Pacific Coast Highway is re-opening to one lane of traffic in each direction weeks ahead of schedule,” Newsom said Saturday. The road has been restricted to residents and authorized workers for …
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