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San Pedro High School – John M and Muriel Olguin Campus Update

Nine months and counting. San Pedro High School new neighborhood campus, the John M. and Muriel Olguin Campus of San Pedro High School will open in August 2012, the Campus will open with 500 students, a combination of Marine Science and Mathematics Magnet students, Police Academy Magnet students, and 40 resident San Pedro High School [...]

Storm Drain and Beautification Update 12.15.11

The County Flood Control District will complete all work to divert the storm drains by tomorrow – Friday December 16.  As part of the county’s normal routines they will periodically conduct inspection of the drains. The berms have been constructed and everything else is done.  The County is hydroseeding the slopes/bluff areas that were disturbed.  [...]

East of Slide Update 12.10.11

Lawrence Cuaresma reports about land surveys east of the slide.  No more movement detected, as recently as the 7th.  This is good news for residents. Notes from surveyor, Mark Santistevan:  There are three points that he monitors on the curb face fronting the house at 1481 W. Paseo Del Mar and three points in an [...]

Free Ho Ho Holiday Parking in San Pedro approved

Thanks to Councilmen Tom LaBonge and Eric Garcetti for introducing the motion on the community’s behalf, LA: 15th Council District reports that the Los Angeles City Council approved its motion to allow free parking at meters in shopping districts in Council District 15. The free holiday parking will be from Saturday, December 10 to Saturday, December 31, enabling more cost-effective shopping [...]

Paseo Del Mar Landslide Update 12.01.11

Official City of LA provided Landslide Updates as of 12-1-2011 »  The City hired an outside geotechnical firm to conduct an independent study to determine the ongoing extent of this landslide. » Exploratory drilling began on November 25, 2011. » Currently, drilling operations are in progress. » The drilling process and data collection will continue for approximately four weeks. [...]

Paseo del Mar Landslide Update – Vincent Jones

The question was asked if placing a mesh, quick growing seeds or other temporary measures would reduce the risk of further slides at Paseo Del Mar. Placing mesh and seeds are erosion control measures that are commonly used to minimize the impact of areas of superficial or shallow instability, such as mudslides.  These measures will [...]

Paseo Landslide Update – Storm Drains Ready

The Los Angeles County Flood Control District is responsible for providing flood protection on a regional basis.  The two storm drains that have been relocated provide regional flood protection to the west and east communities in the vicinity of the slide area.   The relocated storm drains are now fully functional and are ready for upcoming [...]

Paseo del Mar stress near Pt. Fermin – Update

LA City Harbor District Storm Water staff went out to the area between Mossy Rock and Joan Milke Flores Park at Paseo del Mar to observe the pavement issues described by resident Mona Reddick.  The roadway from the west end of Pt Ferman Park to Roxbury Ave was observed for the reported distress. The City [...]

Landslide now moving 4 inches per day

We have received an update on the land movement at the Paseo del Mar landslide from the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works: Most recent City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering Geotechnical Division survey data: The most recent survey measurements indicate the landslide is moving at a rate of approximately 4 inches [...]

Giant crane erected at landslide. County update.

Paseo Del Mar – County Public Works Update as of November 15, 2011 (Received 11/16/2011, 10:36pm) Ground movement in the area has intensified. The vertical displacement on Paseo Del Mar near the intersection with the access road is about six feet. A portion of the access road leading from Paseo Del Mar to the beach, [...]

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