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Planning Commission
The regularly scheduled Malibu Planning Commission meeting for July 6, 2026, has been cancelled. The next scheduled meeting is set for July 20, 2026.
- Meeting cancelled
City Council
The Malibu City Council will vote on sending a letter to Governor Newsom regarding safety improvements on Pacific Coast Highway and telecommunications. They will also consider a cooperative agreement with the state for a pedestrian undercrossing at Malibu Seafood, approve the fiscal year 2026-27 fee schedule, reallocate CDBG funds, and use PLHA grant funds for a motel voucher program. Several professional services agreements and contract amendments are also up for approval.
- Letter to Governor Newsom on PCH and telecom safety
- Cooperative agreement for pedestrian undercrossing at Malibu Seafood Project
- Schedule of Fees for FY 2026-27
- Reallocation of CDBG funds for FY 2026-2027
- Use of PLHA grant funds for Motel Voucher Program
City Council
The City Council will hear an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of a coastal development permit and conditional use permit for a property at 22800 Pacific Coast Highway. The appellant, Bill Sampson representing Malibu Township Council, challenges the commission's resolution.
- Appeal of Coastal Development Permit No. 23-040 and Conditional Use Permit No. 21-008 for 22800 Pacific Coast Highway
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Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Commission
The regular meeting of the Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Commission scheduled for July 2, 2026, has been cancelled due to lack of quorum. The next regular meeting is scheduled for September 3, 2026.
Public Safety Commission
This meeting was cancelled because not enough members were present to form a quorum. No items were discussed or decided.
Wastewater Advisory Committee
This meeting was canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
Public Works Commission
The Public Works Commission will receive updates on the proposed Malibu Disaster Recovery District (MDRD), a 50-year financing tool to fund recovery and infrastructure in areas devastated by the Palisades Fire. They will also review the Capital Improvement Program projects, including PCH wastewater, roundabouts, and street repairs. Additionally, the Commission will recommend assignments for fiscal year 2026-27 to the City Council.
- Malibu Disaster Recovery District updates: long-term property tax increment financing for recovery
- Capital Improvement Program update: 10 projects including PCH Wastewater, Las Flores Park repairs, Westward Beach shoulder repair
- PCH Quick-Build Roundabouts awaiting City Council approval on July 13
- Encinal Canyon 50-inch storm drain improvements out to bid, due July 23
- Public Works Commission assignments for FY 2026-27 to be recommended
Environmental Review Board
This meeting was cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for July 22, 2026.
Malibu Arts Commission
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Malibu Arts Commission for Tuesday, June 23, 2026, has been canceled. The next regular meeting is set for Tuesday, July 28, 2026.
- Meeting canceled
- Next meeting scheduled for July 28, 2026
- Contact Brittany Saleaumua for questions
City Council
The Malibu City Council will review the proposed fiscal year 2026-27 budget, approve several professional services contracts, and address ongoing disaster recovery efforts. The council will also consider a proposed wireless equipment moratorium, update the city’s appropriations limit, and levy a special tax for the Carbon Beach utility undergrounding project. Additional items include extending local emergency declarations for Pacific Coast Highway conditions and the Palisades Fire, terminating the Franklin Fire emergency, and making commission appointments.
- Proposed FY 2026-27 budget and general fund grants
- Levy of special tax for Carbon Beach utility undergrounding (Community Facilities District No. 2006-1)
- Proposed wireless equipment moratorium and related state/federal law review
- Amendments to professional services agreements with Clanton Engineering, Rincon Consultants, and Yeh and Associates
- Extension of local emergency declarations for Pacific Coast Highway conditions and the Palisades Fire