Remaining Storm-related Closures
Mulholland Drive to Reopen Memorial Day
Due to severe road damage at four locations, a portion of Mulholland Drive has been closed between Skyline Drive and Bowmont Drive since February 2024. LA City's Bureau of Engineering now expects to open the full road again by Memorial Day, May 27, following extensive repairs and structural rebuilding.
Benedict Canyon Road Closed to Through Traffic
There is now NO through-access on a northern portion of Benedict Canyon Road (~3000 block) near Mulholland Drive due to bulkhead erosion (see map). A "soft closure" continues south to Hutton Drive with local-resident access only. An alternate is Deep Canyon Drive.
Find short-term predictions and trending weather projections from the National Weather Service-Los Angeles.
Report storm damage to public spaces (fallen trees, downed wires, potholes, street flooding, mudslides, etc.) to LA City's 311 Call Center and connect to a wide variety of non-emergency City services and general information.
Service requests during weather emergencies may be made by calling 311 (or 213-473-3231), visiting LACity.gov/MyLA311, or using the MyLA311 mobile app.
And always call 911 for life-threatening issues.
Should storms return, find expanded LA area cold- and rainy weather resources, at:
LA City Rainstorms
Signs of a Slide
Listen AND watch for other signs: mud buildup at the base of hills, widening cracks in outside walls or paved areas, sticking doors, broken utility lines, and pooling ground water.
More Warning Signs
Emergency Maps
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