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LA County Water Works District 29 briefs Malibu council on $190M in planned projects, generator and interconnection work

Malibu City Council · September 30, 2025
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Summary

County Water Works District 29 told the council it serves roughly 22,000 customers in District 29, is mobilizing a Carbon Canyon water-main project in January with completion targeted for 2027, and expects roughly $190 million in infrastructure spending over five years while pursuing $30 million in pending grant applications.

Representatives from LA County Water Works District 29 updated the council on infrastructure projects affecting Malibu. Area engineer Bill Johnson and Carolina Hernandez, assistant deputy director and general manager for LA County Public Works, outlined a multi-project program that includes water-main upgrades, pump-station and reservoir improvements, emergency power hardening and new interconnections to strengthen supply resiliency.

Key points: District 29 serves approximately 22,000 customers in the Malibu area and manages about 220…

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