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Council extends local state of emergency, continues vehicle prohibition in Portuguese Bend
Summary
The council extended the local state of emergency and renewed a temporary ban on 1-, 2- and 3-wheeled vehicles along Palace Furniture Drive South for 60 days to aid ongoing mitigation work in the Portuguese Bend landslide area.
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The Rancho Palos Verdes City Council extended the local state of emergency tied to the Portuguese Bend landslide and continued a temporary prohibition on 1-, 2- and 3‑wheeled vehicles along Palace Furniture Drive South for an additional 60 days, City Manager Arm Ronan said.
Ronan said the measures are intended to reduce risk while mitigation and stabilization work continue. The council "reviewed landslide costs and extended the local state of emergency and temporary prohibition of 1, 2, and 3 wheeled vehicles along Palace Furniture Drive South through the landslide complex for another 60 days," according to Ronan's summary.
The transcript does not include a recorded vote tally or the motion text; the meeting summary indicates the council adopted the extension as described.

