Caltrans to Host Meeting on PCH Master Plan & Pavement Rehabilitation

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will hold a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 9, for two pavement rehabilitation projects and to unveil a draft of the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH/ State Route 1) Master Plan Feasibility Study, according to a press release.

There will be an open house starting at 5:30 p.m. with project information on display and Caltrans staff present to answer questions. The presentations will begin at 6 p.m. The meeting will be at Malibu City Hall, First Floor Council Chambers, 23825 Stuart Ranch Road. 

At the meeting, Caltrans will formally release the Draft PCH Master Plan Feasibility Study, which will start the 60-day public review period. The meeting will also include a workshop for the public to provide input regarding the study. 

The Master Plan Feasibility Study focuses on approximately 21 miles of PCH in Malibu to identify transportation improvements that will address safety for all users, with an emphasis on supporting multimodal travel options for pedestrians and bicyclists, as well as enhancing transit opportunities. 

Caltrans developed the study using community input from six public workshops held with residents, businesses and stakeholders from July through September 2024 to identify safety measures on PCH.   

The public will have from April 9 to June 9 to provide comment on the Draft PCH Master Plan Feasibility Study, which will also be available on the Caltrans Engagement Portal at engage.dot.ca.gov/f1336. Those who sign up for the engagement portal can receive updates on specific projects as well as provide input. Learn more and sign up at engage.dot.ca.gov

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