Malibu wants to ban overnight parking on Pacific Coast Highway. Will the state allow it? - News Summed Up

Malibu wants to ban overnight parking on Pacific Coast Highway. Will the state allow it?


Her husband, an Army veteran with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, perched on the bumper of their spotless Jeep Renegade, watching traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. “Las Tunas Beach is just one giant village at this point.”Recreational vehicles and other cars in which people are living fill the shoulder along Pacific Coast Highway at Las Tunas County Beach. But only Caltrans can impose parking restrictions on Pacific Coast Highway, and only with the approval of the California Coastal Commission. “If we’re not breaking laws, leave us alone.”Sharon Bodine plays her ukulele where she lives in her vehicle parked along Pacific Coast Highway at Las Tunas County Beach. Greiss joked she and her husband chose Las Tunas over the West L.A. Veterans Affairs campus for its breathtaking views.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 26, 2020 14:26 UTC



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