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malibusurfsidenews.com News<br />

Malibu surfside news | July 20, 2016 | 5<br />

Person struck by vehicle on<br />

PCH is airlifted to hospital<br />

Alex Vejar, Assistant Editor<br />

An individual was airlifted<br />

to a hospital after being<br />

struck be a vehicle traveling<br />

on Pacific Coast Highway,<br />

Los Angeles County Fire<br />

Department representatives<br />

said Tuesday, July 12.<br />

The victim was struck<br />

on the 35000 block of<br />

PCH near Leo Carillo State<br />

Beach on Monday, July<br />

11. Two engines and one<br />

paramadic vehicle were on<br />

scene, LACFD representatives<br />

said.<br />

The call was received by<br />

LACFD at 7:36 p.m. Monday.<br />

No further information<br />

was immediately available.<br />

Calls to the CHP requesting<br />

more information were not<br />

immiediately returned.<br />

This is the second incident<br />

this month in which an<br />

individual has been struck<br />

by a vehicle traveling on<br />

PCH. On July 2, a car hit a<br />

man and a woman, killing<br />

the man.<br />

City seeks community input<br />

on Point Dume traffic plan<br />

Submitted by the City of<br />

Malibu<br />

The City of Malibu is<br />

conducting a survey as part<br />

of the development of the<br />

Point Dume Traffic Management<br />

Plan. The survey,<br />

which is meant for Point<br />

Dume residents only, can<br />

be taken online or on paper.<br />

Paper surveys were<br />

mailed to every address<br />

in Point Dume. The online<br />

survey can be taken<br />

at www.malibucity.org/<br />

PDtraffic, or can be mailed<br />

back to the City.<br />

The goal of the survey<br />

is to ensure that all Point<br />

Dume residents have the<br />

opportunity to give their input,<br />

which is necessary for<br />

identifying and selecting<br />

safety improvements that<br />

meet the needs and concerns<br />

of the residents.<br />

Survey results will also<br />

be used for the ongoing<br />

development of the Traffic<br />

Management Plan.<br />

Surveys, whether online<br />

or written, must be submitted<br />

by Aug. 5. Please submit<br />

only one survey per address,<br />

whether online or written.<br />

For more information or<br />

assistance with the survey,<br />

please contact BAyala@<br />

malibucity.org or call 310-<br />

456-2489 ext. 352.<br />

For more information<br />

about the Point Dume Traffic<br />

Plan, including the staff<br />

presentation, visit www.<br />

malibucity.org/PDTraffic.<br />

The<br />

MALIBU<br />

arts<br />

festival<br />

JULY 30 to 31, 2016<br />

10AM – 6PM<br />

Pacific Coast Hwy & Civic Center Way<br />

Featuring hundreds of amazing artists, photographers, jewelers and unique artisans.<br />

Plus, a children’s workshop where kids can create their own art, musicians performing<br />

live on stage and a great selection of food and drink at our Food Truck Terrace.<br />

Bring the whole family for a day of fine art, rocking' music and great food!<br />

Admission: Free<br />

Limited free parking is available. Paid parking is adjacent to the field.<br />

THANK<br />

YOU<br />

MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS<br />

To find out me<br />

(310) 456-9025 info@malibu.org<br />

MALIBU.oRG

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