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Temescal Canyon Road, in the Palisades, Reopens, and Pali High South Students Are Back in School

Temescal Canyon Road reopened after seven months of fire debris removal, easing traffic congestion ahead of the school year, with over one million tons of debris cleared, officials said.

  • Temescal Canyon Road reopened Wednesday after a seven-month closure north of Pacific Coast Highway, Councilmember Traci Park announced in an Instagram video.
  • Earlier this year, the Palisades fire led to a prolonged closure of Temescal Canyon Road, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used as a staging area for fire debris removal.
  • Temescal Canyon Road’s reopening is expected to ease traffic on Sunset Boulevard and Chautauqua Boulevard, alleviating congestion caused by its previous closure.
  • Next week, local schools such as Marquez Charter School and Calvary Christian School will open after summer break, with Councilmember Traci Park calling the timing critical.
  • Though Temescal Canyon Park is not fully ready with sidewalks still needing sweeping, Park hailed the improved access as a significant step.
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Temescal Canyon Road, in the Palisades, reopens, and Pali High South students are back in school

A major thoroughfare and a vital school were back in action on Wednesday, marking continued progress moments in the road to recovery from the mammoth Palisades fire.

·Los Angeles, United States
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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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