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PCH Update

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Officials are indicating Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) will be partially reopened this weekend to residents only, but will not be open to general traffic. Then, PCH is expected to close again early next week to all traffic except emergency vehicles and utility trucks. This is a preemptive measure in advance of the predicted rain storm, forecast for Wednesday through Friday.

University Operations Week of February 10 -14
The Pepperdine community should expect normal University operations and classes to continue as scheduled throughout the next week. If conditions change necessitating alternate plans, changes to University classes and operations will be communicated:

  • By 7 PM the night before the scheduling change takes effect if additional road closures are known in advance; or 
  • As soon as possible after the University learns of such road closures.

In these unique circumstances, road conditions may change unexpectedly. Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com. As changes are announced to roads near the Malibu campus, updates will be made to the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD).

Kanan Dume Road Closed Due to  Traffic Accident 

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Officials have temporarily closed Kanan Dume Road in both directions due to a vehicle collision one mile north of Pacific Coast Highway. There are reports of downed power lines, and Southern California Edison is on scene. Commuters are advised to take alternate routes. Pacific Coast Highway north of the Malibu campus and Malibu Canyon Road remain open. 

Malibu campus classes and operations will proceed as normally scheduled. Supervisors and professors are encouraged to be flexible for unanticipated delays.

Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com. As changes are announced to roads near the Malibu campus, updates will be made to the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD).

Rain Forecast and Traffic Updates 

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Weather forecasters are predicting two rain storms for Southern California later this week, both of which are forecasted to bring light to moderate rain to Los Angeles County. 

While Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) was open to general traffic today, officials have indicated  they plan to close PCH from Chautauqua to Carbon Beach Terrace from 3 PM Tuesday through Friday evening. Officials note the only vehicles permitted in this section of PCH during this closure will be emergency responders and utility providers. 

At this time, officials have not indicated plans to preemptively close Malibu Canyon Road. 

The Pepperdine community should expect normal University operations and classes to continue as scheduled throughout the week. If conditions change necessitating alternate plans, changes to University classes and operations will be communicated:

  • By 7 PM the night before the scheduling change takes effect if additional road closures are known in advance; or 
  • As soon as possible after the University learns of such road closures.

Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com. As changes are announced to roads near the Malibu campus, updates will be made to the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD). 

Full PCH Reopening Delayed

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Officials in Los Angeles have delayed the scheduled full reopening of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). Some parts of the PCH closure area are accessible from Malibu, but roadblocks are reported to still be in place on the south end near Santa Monica for those trying to commute to Pepperdine’s Malibu campus. 

All community members are encouraged to stay informed as road conditions continue to change, sometimes without advance notice. While PCH is in this reopening phase, drivers will experience slower traffic than usual and should allow extra time for commuting to and from campus, or consider alternative routes. Even when fully open, PCH will have only a single lane in each direction for the time being.

Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com. As changes are announced to roads near the Malibu campus, updates will be made to the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD).