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Traffic Update: Improvement in the Canyon
Cal. National Guard reduces wait times at checkpoints, and traffic flow improves.

MYLA311 App Allows Residents to Report Issues to City
Updated app and website eases the reporting of street and public facility issues for L.A. city government to repair.

USC Canyon Soil Tests Show Low Levels of Lead
Lead testing results released for two Canyon locations, according to the USC Department of Earth Sciences.

Experts Craft Guide for L.A. Fire Recovery
Dozens of experts, including professors from USC and UCLA, have created a guide to aid Los Angeles with fire recovery.

Air, Soil, and Dust Testing Results Released for Canyon Elementary
Air, soil, and dust testing results by TRC Solutions, Inc., for Canyon Elementary shared by LAUSD.

Pacific Palisades Community Council Meets Tonight
Both LAUSD and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will make presentations at tonight’s P.P.C.C. meeting.

Tree Trimmings Dumped in Flood Channels
Foliage was recently dumped in two flood channel locations.
Suisman Announces Formation of Canyon Traffic Task Force
New Traffic Task Force seeks both members and locations for upper-floor installations of webcams to monitor traffic.

Mayor Bass Hears Canyon Traffic Concerns
The Canyon Alliance Director Doug Suisman spoke with L.A. Mayor Karen Bass about Canyon traffic issues at a March 23 meeting.

Rustic Canyon Park Offers Spring Classes
Classes begin at Rustic Canyon Recreation Center next month. Registration is open now.

Bike Path Cleared of Sand Blockage
A Mar. 13 windstorm coated the bike path and beach tunnels with sand, but the blockage has now been cleared.

Canyon Alliance Works for Traffic Solutions
Solutions to traffic gridlock are being tackled by the Canyon Alliance and varied government agencies.

PBS Releases Documentary on L.A. Fires
A look inside the causes and ways to prevent future tragedies like the L.A. 2025 wildfires.

Editorial: Traffic in the Canyon
Traffic in the Canyon has moved from being merely inconvenient to dangerous, blocking ingress and egress at certain times not only to residents, businesses, Rustic Park, and Canyon School, but to emergency vehicles if needed.

The Alliance Advocates for Quick Debris Removal
The Canyon Alliance lobbies the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Gallery 169 Presents "GRASSES" – New Drawings by Pacific Palisades based artist Marta Chaffee
Gallery 169 is pleased to present "GRASSES," a new series of drawings by Pacific Palisades-based artist Marta Chaffee who is about to celebrate her 90th birthday. The exhibition opens on Saturday, March 22 from 5 - 8pm and runs through April 27 at Gallery 169.

The Canyon Alliance Unveiled
“The mountains are going to burn. The creeks are going to flood. The ground is going to shake. And the sea may even rise up in a wall.”
“Are we ready for it?” Suisman asks.

Roosevelt Tunnel & Bike Path Need Cleanup After Windstorm
Thursday's windstorm has once again filled the Roosevelt tunnel with sand, creating a bigger mess than the previous incident a few weeks ago. Sand has even blown onto PCH.
Canyon resident Stephanie Kanan lost her treasured business, Oasis Palisades, in the Jan. 7 fire.