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Nathan Zweizig
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City Council Goals for FY2022-23
Mayor Bradley highlights some of the City Council Goals for FY2022-23 in the RPVtv "City Talk" June 2022.
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Mayor's Honorees Luncheon - November 19, 2021
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The 2021 Mayor's Honoree purpose was to honor Rancho Palos Verdes residents and nonprofits making a difference locally and beyond.
Rancho Palos Verdes Leadership Academy 2021
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The Leadership Academy provides participants the opportunity to learn how the City of Rancho Palos Verdes operates. 2021 marks the 10th anniversary of the Leadership Academy.
RPV City Talk "Sister Cities Edition"
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On August 4, 2020, the City of Rancho Palos Verdes became Sister Cities with Sakura City, Japan. RPV City Talk Host Maria Serrao interviews Miraleste Intermediate School Principal Frank Califano about the history of the student exchange program with Sakura City. Deputy City Manager Karina Bañales discusses the logistics of forming a Sister Cities program during a global pandemic.
Sister City Reading Exchange - "The Little Engine That Could" w/ Mayor Eric Alegria and Family
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The Sister City Reading Exchange is part of the Sister City Cultural Exchange Webinar Series between Rancho Palos Verdes, CA and Sakura City, Japan. The reading also includes a Japanese translation.
Sister City Recipe Exchange - "Cooking Santa Maria Tri-Tip" w/ Mayor Pro Tem Dave Bradley
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The Sister City Recipe Exchange is part of the Sister City Cultural Exchange Webinar Series between Rancho Palos Verdes, CA and Sakura City, Japan.
Sakura City Sister Cities Ceremony 8/4/2020
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Ceremonial Event - Sister City Proclamation Signing with Sakura City, Japan from August 4, 2020.
Coyote Wildlife Watch Community Workshop 2018
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On Wednesday, April 18,2018 a Peninsula-wide community workshop on coyote management and the Wildlife Watch program was held. The workshop was hosted by the cities of Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates and Rolling Hills Estates. The objective of the workshop was to raise awareness of this Wildlife Watch program administered by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, and to recruit ...
I lived at Palos Verdes Bay Club from 1996-2005. I was always worried since my son would find abalone shells in the Cliffs 6-7 feet up! Obviously what once was ocean bed became cliffs and vice versa. God told me not to but property here. We kept putting in offers and were over bid so we never did buy. I live in Florida now and have to deal with hurricanes! LOL!
Very educational and well presented. Leads one to the conclusion that, this area should never have been developed except perhaps for agriculture, "movable domiciles" and/ or open space.
How stupid some Humans can be , is incredible...spending all those millions in trying to fight against Nature, and now in 2024 everything is going down.....all for a profit.
Someone was making a lot of money from this ….. the land should have been deemed unbuildable end of story!
"Its time we control this"? Like we control hurricanes and other natural disasters? The earth at PV has been on the move for centuries, or milennia and nothing so far has made any difference. We need to stay out of its way (stop building, landscaping, watering).
Hmm, the years in between this message here and our current happenings have been six more years for Jupiter, sky king, and his brother Neptune, water king, to laugh along with your theme music. And the future, sadly, will be more 'down to the sea'.
This area has been sliding for a lot longer than a few decades. Why people have insisted on building on it sheer hubris, or ignorance, or greed. How much proof do you need?
Used to drive up there on the wild, uneven road in high school 50+ years ago. No stopping geologic time.
Looks like they're waiting for the environmental disaster?
YET, like elitist dummies, they kept building and buying on a shifting cliff! What did they think was going to happen?
and fast forward to august 2024...
Glad I found this video, explains what's happening now (9-4-24).
Great video
If the newly discovered slip plane is 300' deep and the known one was 150; deep not sure if humans can change the outcome. Maybe not with the new way the earth is working.
Great time-lapse of the movement, very informative.
Have you looked into the huge underground water source by Malaga Cove shopping center?
I moved from Malaga Cove last year and the garages of several condo buildings had standing water. Do you know anything further about it?
@@Hammett175 Not really, but there is constant water flow from a drainage pipe under the Arch at MC, for 12 months now, leads me to believe there is some sort of water reserve/spring coming from the hill. Don’t really think this issue is limited to PB, more areas to follow perhaps. Love the area.
I am sorry, will remove my post but it does not change my opinion.
2024 and residents are being evacuated. The millions they poured into that area wasn't a fix. I can see why people would want to live in such a place, high above the ocean. but maybe stick to campers and tents you can take with you when you have to migrate.
It should have been the nicest trailer park in the country from the get-go. Now it’s mobile homes but with foundations instead of wheels.
And this was known since the 50s........
Nice informative video Ken. As a resident of RPV am glad I don't live in the slide area.
It’s a matter of time 😢
Millions and millions spent with no end in sight until the runoff water is addressed from above.
How stunningly appropriate now, in 2024, this video is...Mr. Dyda was a colleague of my mother's in the founding of RPV. They knew of the slide zone then, and supported the moratorium on building within the zone. Sadly, that moratorium was dismissed, and the result now is national news.
Any update since then? I was thinking about moving here but not so sure anymore haha
Area is moving a foot a week. Gas has been shutdown.
There are parts of the peninsula that have no record of slope movement; however, most of California shoreline is subject to erosion of some sort. Depends on risk tolerance
It’s great. You should move there immediately!
This is fantastic! Great little film.
Why don't they build an elevated bridge from one stable point above the slide to another stable point? Should cost less than the millions they spend every year rebuilding. Unless someone is benefiting from the constant up keep:)
Spanning the PB slide area would only solve the arterial road problem, it would do little for the home owners. Plus, the open span of that bridge (with NO mid-span supports) would be over a mile!
I'm sure they did and are trying to still.
The mayor is an engineer…….No conflict there.