The city of Malibu and Caltrans are making more changes to an iconic stretch of Pacific Coast Highway. It’s also a dangerous section of road, with numerous accidents, including a crash that killed four Pepperdine students last year.
Malibu plans to put up speed cameras and Caltrans is looking at moving parking off the highway.
The Mountain Conservation Recreation Authority opposes those proposed parking changes, telling the city it feels that’s just a way to make Malibu more exclusive.
“I was supposed to be with them, I wasn’t because my cheer practice ran late,” said Bridget Thompson, a friend of the Pepperdine students killed in that crash.
Thompson was best friends with Pepperdine seniors Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha weir and Deslyn Williams.
“I can imagine the songs they were listening to on the way there and I know they were being safe because we were always safe because we …