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City Council confronts existential landslide threat to homes

August 06, 2024 | Rancho Palos Verdes City, Los Angeles County, California


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City Council confronts existential landslide threat to homes
During a recent city council meeting, officials addressed the pressing issue of an ancient landslide threatening between 140 to 400 homes in Rancho Palos Verdes and surrounding areas, including parts of Rolling Hills. Council members emphasized the existential nature of this threat, highlighting the urgent need for local action and support.

The council reiterated its commitment to the community, advocating for the retention of funds submitted to state and federal agencies. They expressed concern that the city does not receive a fair share of the financial contributions made by its taxpayers, who are significant net contributors at both state and county levels. The council's focus remains on ensuring that resources are allocated to effectively address the challenges posed by the landslide and to safeguard the affected neighborhoods.

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