Malibu

Monitoring Palisades Fire – Update #6

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University officials continue to monitor the Palisades Fire which is now approximately three miles east of the Malibu campus and approaching the area burned in the Franklin Fire, which is 2.4 miles from campus. As the fire moves westward and approaches the burned area from the Franklin Fire, fuel for the fire will significantly decrease. 

The Palisades fire has burned more than 11,800 acres but continues to pose no immediate threat to the Malibu campus. The University is also monitoring multiple other fires around the Los Angeles area, which continue to grow but are not a threat to campus.

Malibu Campus Utilities
SoCal Gas has turned off natural gas services to areas of Malibu, including the Malibu campus, as a safety precaution related to the fire. University officials are in consultation with SoCalGas officials, and they are unable to provide an estimate at this time of when gas service may be restored. This utility interruption impacts the use of water heating, central heating, and gas stoves and ovens.

While the campus did not experience a power outage last night, we remain in an area where preventive power shutoffs could still occur. In the event of an outage, the University will share emergency updates through Everbridge, on the Emergency Information Page, and at the following campus locations:

  • Main doors to the Lighthouse in the Tyler Campus Center
  • Main doors to the Caruso School of Law
  • Pier 18 Package Lockers adjacent to Banowsky Hall
  • Main doors to the Villa Executive Center

Campus Operations
Today and tomorrow, Waves Cafe and Starbucks will continue to serve breakfast and lunch between 8 AM and 2 PM and grab-and-go dinner service will run from 5-7 PM in Waves Cafe.  

Due to the significant wind, the University’s shuttle service has been disrupted. Those currently on campus needing a ride can contact DPS at 310.506.4442 for assistance in arranging one to other areas of campus. 

Student Support 
The University stands ready to support students who have been impacted by the fire. Students who have lost their off-campus housing and would like to arrange for on-campus housing for the spring semester may contact Housing. Those who have short-term housing or other needs due to fire-related losses may contact the Student Care Team for assistance, which will coordinate support from the University. We are grateful for the generous donors who help us meet needs like these through the  Pepperdine Strong Fund.

The Student Health Center and Counseling Center remain open to care for students.  Additionally, medical and mental health support are available through the TimelyCare app.   

Faculty and Staff Support
The University also stands ready to support faculty and staff who have been impacted by the fire. Faculty and staff should contact Human Resources, which will coordinate support from the University through resources such as the Pepperdine Strong Fund.

Academic Schedule
Seaver College continues to plan to begin Spring Semester classes as scheduled Monday, Jan. 13. The Dean’s office will communicate any changes in schedule if they occur. Graduate schools continue to conduct classes at the direction of their respective deans.

Students returning to campus this weekend will find it accessible via Kanan Road, PCH North of campus, and the John Tyler gate, students should follow directions from law enforcement managing access to roadways.

Road Closures
Road closures remain fluid and as currently reported, include: 

  • PCH is closed southbound at Malibu Canyon Road and northbound at the McClure Tunnel
  • Malibu Canyon Road is closed between PCH and Piuma
  • Topanga Canyon remains closed to all except residents

Monitoring Palisade Wildfire – Update #5 – Malibu and Calabasas Campuses Closed Today

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The University continues to monitor the Palisades Fire, which is approximately 3.5 miles east of the Malibu campus. The fire has grown to more than 2,900 acres, but continues to pose no immediate threat to the campus. The EOC is also monitoring additional fires impacting the greater Pepperdine community.

However, due to the ongoing firefighting efforts and associated road closures, the Malibu and Calabasas campuses are closed Wednesday, January 8. All scheduled in-person classes on the Malibu and Calabasas campuses will not meet in person, and further details will be communicated to students by their professors and/or Dean’s’ offices. Additionally, all Caruso School of Law exams scheduled for today have been canceled, and the Dean’s office will be in touch with further details. 

Critical support personnel should check with their supervisors about the need to come to campus to support basic operations. All other employees should work remotely if possible. If remote work is not possible, employees should contact their supervisors to discuss their work shift. Employees who live in the areas impacted by the Palisades Fire, or have children whose schools are impacted, should work with their supervisors to adjust work schedules to attend to family or home needs. 

Road closures remain fluid and as currently reported, include: 

  • PCH is closed southbound at Malibu Canyon Road and northbound at the McClure Tunnel
  • Malibu Canyon Road is closed between PCH and Piuma
  • Topanga Canyon remains closed to all except residents

Employees and students are encouraged to stay off roads impacted by the Palisades Fire to allow fire officials and other first responders priority on the roads, and if you must drive to campus to do so slowly and carefully, prioritizing personal safety. High winds can cause downed power lines and trees. Remain informed about conditions for Pepperdine’s Southern California campuses by utilizing the following resources: 

Monitoring Palisades Wildfire – Update #4

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University officials continue to monitor the Palisades Fire which is now approximately five miles east of the Malibu campus and has burned more than 2,900 acres. While the fire is not currently a threat to campus, flames are now visible from the campus.

As the fire moves westward and approaches the burn scar from the Franklin Fire, fuel for the fire will significantly decrease. However, if the fire threatens the Malibu Campus, the EOC may activate its shelter in place protocol via an Everbridge message to the community. If the University community needs to shelter in place, you will be directed to the Tyler Campus Center (TCC) and/or Payson Library. While Malibu City may issue instructions, including evacuation orders, the Pepperdine community should follow University instruction.

Monitoring Palisades Wildfire – Update #3

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University officials continue to monitor the Palisades Fire, which is approximately 7 miles east of the Malibu campus and has burned more than 1,200 acres. The fire is not a threat to campus.

Normal operations are expected to continue at all of Pepperdine’s Southern California Campuses throughout the week. 

However, during Red Flag conditions and wildfires in the Malibu area, Southern California Edison has initiated preventative power shutoffs for various power circuits in Malibu, and has indicated it is possible that they may do so for Pepperdine’s Malibu and Calabasas campuses tonight. 

The Emergency Operations Committee (EOC) will provide an update regarding campus operations by 6:00 AM on Wednesday. If there is power, this message will be emailed and posted on the Emergency Information Page. If the power is out, this message will be communicated via Everbridge, posted on the Emergency Information Page, and also posted at the following locations on campus: 

  • Main doors to the Lighthouse in the Tyler Campus Center
  • Main doors to the Caruso School of Law
  • Pier 18 Package Lockers adjacent to Banowsky Hall
  • Main doors to the Villa Executive Center

Employees who live in the areas impacted by the Palisades Fire, or have children whose schools are impacted, should work with their supervisors to adjust work schedules to attend to family or home needs. Critical support personnel should check in with their supervisors regarding plans for the remainder of the week. 

Road closures continue to be fluid and currently include: 

  • PCH is closed southbound at Las Flores and northbound at the McClure Tunnel
  • Topanga remains closed to all except residents
  • The traffic light at Seaver and Malibu Canyon is out. 

As always, employees and students are encouraged to drive slowly and carefully, prioritizing personal safety. High winds can cause downed power lines and trees. Remain informed about conditions for Pepperdine’s Southern California campuses by utilizing the following resources: 

If a wildfire were to impact the Malibu Campus, the EOC may activate its shelter in place protocol. If the University community needs to shelter in place, you will be directed to the Tyler Campus Center (TCC) and/or Payson Library. While Malibu City may issue instructions, including evacuation orders, the Pepperdine community should follow University instruction.