RPV Land Movement Information

For up-to-date information please visit this site:
https://rpvca.gov/1707/Have-questions-about-land-movement

Land Movement Update

Rainy season may be coming to an end, but as we know, the impacts of rainfall on the City’s ancient landslides are felt weeks and months after the fact. According to the latest surveying data, since March, average land movement velocity across the landslide complex has accelerated an additional 76% — or 1.76 times — above velocity from January-March. Recent land movement rates are approximately 6-9 inches per week in the Abalone Cove Landslide, 5-9 inches per week in the Portuguese Bend Landslide, and 1-4 inches per week in the Klondike Canyon Landslide. The middle of the landslide complex is moving the fastest, at over 9 inches per week.

The City continues to closely monitor the movement and work on an expedited timeline to implement emergency measures to slow the sliding and address its impacts, while working toward making progress on the long-term Portuguese Bend Landslide Remediation Project.

Flushing After Water Main Repairs

For up-to-date information please download:
Flushing After Water Main Repairs  [PDF]

Klondike Canyon Landslide Presentation by Rancho Palos Verdes on 090623RPV – PUBLIC HEARING 11/14/23

Land Movement City Staff Report_11-14-23 [PDF]

Klondike Canyon Landslide Presentation by Rancho Palos Verdes on 090623RPV Landslide Complex Working Group Meeting Notes

For up-to-date information please use the following link:
https://www.rpvca.gov/1723/RPV-Landslide-Complex-Working-Group

Klondike Canyon Landslide Presentation by Rancho Palos Verdes on 090623RPV Land Movement Web Information & Cal Water Hotline

To Report Water Leaks in SeaView to Cal Water Call:
(855) RPV-LEAK (778-5325)

RPV Land Movement Water Leak Info: Notifications and Reporting [PDF]

Klondike Canyon Landslide Presentation by Rancho Palos Verdes on 090623Powerpoint Presentation

View a Powerpoint presentation from the City of Rancho Palos Verdes on September 6 2023, regarding the Klondike Canyon Landslide [PDF]

SeaView Residents Association logoLandslide Documentation 2/13 – 2/14/24

Read Landslide Documentation from Larry Paul, a SeaView resident [PDF].

KCLAD – Klondike Canyon Geologic Hazard Abatement District

General information

P.O. Box 3675
Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
310/753-7114

Steve Cummins, Commission Chairman
Sandy Marshall, Commission Secretary
Drew Freeman, Commission Member
Judith Hotchkiss, Commission Member
Nic Grillo, Commission Member
Vacant, Commission Member

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KCLAD Well Measurements Reports

Refer to www.KCLAD.org 

This page will be updated regularly as we gather additional information about Klondike Canyon.