
A stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard that was closed due to the threat of rockslides and flooding has reopened.
A 3.6-mile portion of State Route 27 was closed Friday ahead of the most recent storm from Pacific Coast Highway and Grand View Drive. The road reopened at about midday Monday after workers cleared rocks and other debris.
Several slides were reported over the weekend on the closed portion of canyon road.
State Route 27 remains an active work zone for recovery efforts from the Palisades Fire and winter storms. It is closed from midnight to 5 a.m. daily and has traffic restrictions, including a one-way traffic control section south of the Topanga town center.

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