A portion of Mulholland Drive, damaged by mudslides in winter storms, reopens
Briefly

A portion of Los Angeles' Mulholland Drive has reopened after it was damaged during a monster storm that unleashed mud and debris flows nearly four months ago.
The city undertook an emergency project to install two new bulkheads to repair washouts from the storm, with construction costs totaling nearly $4.9 million.
The twisting road that snakes through the Hollywood Hills is famous for its hairpin turns and sweeping views, with portions vulnerable to storms and closures following heavy rains.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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