Big Sur Coast Road Reopens, Restoring California’s Coastal Lifeline

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California’s Pacific Coast Highway fully reopened after a three-year closure, with the seven-mile Big Sur stretch the last to come back online following multiple landslides (Regent’s Slide and Paul’s Slide) and a wildfire. Caltrans stabilized slopes with deep steel reinforcements and removed vast amounts of mud and debris, restoring a vital economic lifeline for Big Sur, and Gov. Newsom called the reopening a relief for local businesses and residents.
- California’s Pacific Coast Highway Fully Reopens After Three Years The New York Times
- Governor Newsom announces early reopening of Highway 1 through Big Sur California State Portal | CA.gov
- Highway 1 through Big Sur reopens after three years of landslide repairs LAist
- America’s Favorite Road Trip Is BACK Fodors Travel Guide
- 'Here we go': Motorists speed through Highway 1 in Big Sur for the first time in 3 years SFGATE
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