Overview

Project Overview

The project seeks to enhance the safety along portions of Mulholland Highway that were closed from damage from the Woosley Fire. In 2023, the Board of Supervisors directed Public Works to evaluate existing traffic conditions along Mulholland Highway and consider opportunities to enhance the safety of the roadway in partnership with the local community, Public Health, and law enforcement.

 

Project FAQs

Status

Status

Pre-Planning

Planning

Design

Construction

Completed

Project Schedule

Status

Pre – Planning

Planning

Design

Construction

Completed

Why this Location?

05

Segments of Mulholland Highway are Collision Concentration Corridors.

74%

Of people killed or severely injured in an 8-month span were motorcyclists*

75%

Of fatal and severe injuries were caused by unsafe speeds (49%) and unsafe turning movements (26%).

  • *Collision data from January 2023 to September 2023

What Are We Planning?

Curve advisory signage and flashing LED signs

Warns drivers of a change in the roadway geometry.

Transverse and centerline rumble strips

Alerts drivers they are about to leave their travel lane.

Thermoplastic-Rumble-Strips

Hardened centerlines

Traffic calming measure to slow vehicles travelling on Mullholland Highway.

How Can I Get Involved?

You may reach out to local law enforcement:

Speeding and Traffic Enforcement:
California Highway Patrol (West Valley Station)
5825 De Soto Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(747) 373-3000

Parking Enforcement:
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (Malibu/Lost Hills Station)
27050 Agoura Road, Agoura, CA 91301
(818) 878-1808

Please subscribe for project updates or contact Public Works in one of the following ways:

Subscribe: Submit E-Form
Email Us: VisionZero@pw.lacounty.gov

Mailing Address: Los Angeles County Public Works
Attn: Transportation Planning and Programs 
(Vision Zero)
P.O. Box 1460, Alhambra, CA 91802-1460
Call Us Toll Free: 1-833-VZ4-LACO (1-833-894-5226)

How Can I Get Involved?

You may reach out to local law enforcement:

Speeding and Traffic Enforcement:
California Highway Patrol (West Valley Station)
5825 De Soto Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(747) 373-3000

Parking Enforcement:
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (Malibu/Lost Hills Station)
27050 Agoura Road, Agoura, CA 91301
(818) 878-1808

Please subscribe for project updates or contact Public Works in one of the following ways:

Subscribe: Submit E-Form
Email Us: VisionZero@pw.lacounty.gov

Mailing Address: Los Angeles County Public Works
Attn: Transportation Planning and Programs 
(Vision Zero)
P.O. Box 1460, Alhambra, CA 91802-1460
Call Us Toll Free: 1-833-VZ4-LACO (1-833-894-5226)