Malibu’s Dark Sky Ordinance does not regulate street lighting on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), making the highway become too dark moving westward. Malibu city officials said there is no evidence of accidents caused by visibility on PCH. “I haven't gotten any complaints personally about safety on that side of town,” Malibu City Principal Planner Tyler Eaton … [Read more...] about Dark Skies and Safe Drives: Malibu City Clarifies their Lighting Regulations on PCH
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Newly Elected Haylynn Conrad is Sworn In During Malibu City Council
Newly elected Councilmember Haylynn Conrad was sworn into the 18th City Council of Malibu on Monday, Dec. 9. Conrad was joined by her 13-year-old daughter, Ell Conrad, and the AYSO United girl’s soccer team that Conrad manages during the ceremony. She will be the second woman to sit on the Malibu City Council, alongside Mayor Pro Tem Marianne Riggins.“Thank you for … [Read more...] about Newly Elected Haylynn Conrad is Sworn In During Malibu City Council
The Graph S5, Ep. 1: Seeking Justice and Road Safety on PCH
Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify PGM Podcasts · The Graph S5, Ep. 1: Seeking Justice and Road Safety on PCH Listen to this episode to hear the introduction what happened to the four Pepperdine students in Oct. 2023 and the filing of the lawsuits (0:25), community actions and impact (4:00), current improvement plans (14:20), Fraser Michael Bohm's preliminary hearing … [Read more...] about The Graph S5, Ep. 1: Seeking Justice and Road Safety on PCH
The Emily Shane Foundation Hosts Fall Fundraiser: Wings and Waves of Achievement
Pepperdine University hosted the Emily Shane Foundation's fall fundraiser: Wings and Waves of Achievement, on Oct. 20 at Alumni Park.The Emily Shane Foundation was founded by Michel and Ellen Shane in honor of their daughter Emily, whose life was taken in 2010 in a crash on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).“When we created this foundation it was in honor of our daughter Emily, … [Read more...] about The Emily Shane Foundation Hosts Fall Fundraiser: Wings and Waves of Achievement
SGA Holds Meeting, Focuses on Student Concern Surveys
The Student Government Association (SGA) held their weekly senate meeting Oct. 16 in Thornton Administrative Center (TAC) covering upcoming campus events before breaking off into research groups.With enough members to hit the required quorum, SGA Vice President Micheal Sugimoto opened by sharing multiple events happening on campus for the one-year anniversary of the Pacific … [Read more...] about SGA Holds Meeting, Focuses on Student Concern Surveys