Some parts of the Pacific Coast Highway were reopened for the first time after the Polystes fire on Sunday morning, although the last minute of the mayor's office was closed to the public until Monday morning.
Following the end of the office of Mayor Karen Bas on Saturday, the coastal route was reopened until the coastal driver on the north end, except for residents and contractors between Costline Drive and Entrada Drive for an extra day.
“People can go through the Malibu area. If they do not have that citizenship access pass or contractor access pass, they cannot go through the PCH,” said Calrens Chief Information Officer Lauren Wonder.
The passes are available on the 1150 Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica (Lot 3) from 10 am to 5 pm, the mayor's office said.
Boss said in a press release on Saturday night: “We continue to change this changing situation.” This program protects the policies and facilitates the pressure of LAPD.
The decision to close a portion of the PCH responded to this Concern from residents about dangerous pollutants released by fire and robbery. But when it was announced at 8 pm on Saturday night, the partner's agent sent Purimel.
Margaret Stewart, General Information Officer of the Los Angeles Fire Department, said, “We don't know this until we see the news. “Honestly there is a little confusion this morning because this is going to be Lapd or we don't know.”
The Los Angeles Police Department has stated all the questions about reopening to the fire department.
“What we are trying to do is to encourage people to use as a point when the PCH is open tomorrow,” said Caltrans' Wonder. “The trucks are moving inside and outside. The right path will be closed to accommodate.”
Those changes may be in place for the coming weeks, and there are constant restrictions on policies.
“This is to provide access to security and recovery,” Wonder said. “People can't see the desert and disaster.”