A crack runs through a roadway. A headline above the City of Rancho Palos Verdes logo says Land Movement Update.

Update 10-10-23

To help minimize additional land movement, today, City Manager Ara Mihranian implemented mandatory water restrictions for all properties in the landslide complex (see map below).

Landslide complex map

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If you are a property owner within the bounds of the landslide complex, you may have received or will soon receive a Mandatory Water Restrictions Notice (PDF) advising you that you must turn off sprinkler/irrigation watering systems for the foreseeable future to minimize additional water being absorbed into the ground in the vicinity. 

Additionally, for those properties with swimming pools, if you experience more water loss than occurs due to evaporation, you must refrain from refilling your pool at this time, and consider emptying your pool to prevent water entering the ground. Please review the second page of the Mandatory Water Restrictions Notice for information on safe pool draining. Note that your pool must comply with all fencing requirements when it is empty.

The City reminds residents that these mandatory restrictions are temporary and are being implemented due to the City’s local emergency declaration to protect the health and safety of the public and to minimize additional damage to homes and infrastructure. 

Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please email landmovement@rpvca.gov.  

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