As of 2 p.m., there are no changes to evacuation orders in Los Angeles City.
Resident Access: Access passes are required; however, escorts are no longer needed. Check in with law enforcement between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for an access pass to all Resident-Only Zones in the City of Los Angeles that is valid until evacuation orders are lifted. One-time check-in location: Lot 3 Beach Access, 1150 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, CA 90403.
Contractors will be allowed in the fire area (LA City) to conduct assessment work. Contractors will be required to provide identification and proof that they have been hired by specific residents within the impacted areas. Contractors must report to the check-in area (Lot 3) to be granted access and will be provided a pass to enter.
Department of Public Health staff are distributing personal protective equipment to residents in fire-affected areas as they return to their properties. Click here for Public Health’s comprehensive list of recommendations to protect one’s health in burn-out areas.
Los Angeles County Zones:
All Evacuation Orders have been lifted in the City of Malibu and unincorporated Los Angeles County.
Resident Access:
Access along PCH will be limited to verified residents and essential contractors only. Residents need to go to Malibu City Hall between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to obtain a “Resident Only” pass and all Contractors need to go to the Lost Hills Sheriff Substation between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to obtain an “Essential Contractors” pass. Residents need to provide valid ID or proof of residency (utility bill or lease agreement showing an address in the affected area). Contractors/Essential personnel need to bring documentation showing that they are serving a resident in the affected areas. 10am-5pm. Essential traffic only – expect significant delays. Potential temporary closures due to repair work in the area.
Topanga Canyon Blvd. between Grand View Drive and Pacific Coast Highway will remain closed and inaccessible until further notice.
Contractors will be allowed in the fire area (LA County) to conduct assessment work. Contractors will be required to provide identification and proof that they have been hired by specific residents within the impacted areas.