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Final Stretch Of Pacific Coast Highway North Of Malibu To Finally Reopen Friday:

The final stretch of Pacific Coast Highway north of Malibu that was closed in early December due to storm-driven mud and rock slides will reopen tomorrow, clearing the path for motorists traveling between Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

A nine-mile stretch of PCH between Las Posas and Yerba Buena roads was closed after the December slides, which left the road buried under 4-6 feet of mud and rocks. The debris fell thanks to rain that pelted the nearby hillsides, which were left largely bare by the May 2013 Springs Fire.

Exacerbating the situation was high surf that also damaged the pavement.

On Feb. 3, six miles between Las Posas Road and Sycamore Cove were reopened, but three miles from Sycamore to Yerba Buena remained blocked.

Caltrans and area elected officials will take part in an afternoon news conference to celebrate the reopening. The road is expected to be open to traffic by 3 p.m. Wednesday.

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