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Malibu Triathlon is a go after all, with City Council approving last-minute permit

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Sep 26, 2023 3:45 pm EDT
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MALIBU — The Malibu Triathlon, which was in danger of cancellation due to a combination of a flooded underpass, an endangered fish and concerns about proper public notification, will be held as planned this weekend, thanks to an early morning vote on Tuesday, Sept. 26 by the City Council.

Following a marathon meeting that included hours of comments by triathlon supporters, the Malibu City Council voted 4-0 to grant a permit for the triathlon, which will feature events over two days Saturday and Sunday, with the main race Sunday.

The 38th edition of the race — combining running, swimming and bicycling — had long been planned and permitted for those dates, but things got complicated due to the heavy winter rains.

The course for the race, which annually attracts thousands of participants, traditionally passes through a Zuma Beach undercrossing at Busch Drive. But the recent rain left that underpass covered in water — water that is now occupied by an endangered fish known as the tidewater goby.

In previous years, flooding issues have been resolved by the use of a temporary bridge crossing, but the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife would not allow such a structure due to the presence of the endangered fish, according to the city.

As a result, race organizers were forced to reconfigure the race route — but that required a fresh review of the event’s city permit. Organizers submitted a new permit application, but city planners said the application came too late to meet the city’s required 32-day public notice. As a result, the city Planning Commission last week deadlocked on a 2-2 vote — with one member absent — on the new permit, effectively rejecting it. The two commissioners who voted against the permit cited the public-notice requirement.

Race organizers appealed to the City Council, which took up the issue at its Monday night meeting, which stretched into the early hours of Tuesday morning before a vote was taken.

In the end, council…

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