(San Pedro) — Los Angeles City Engineer, Gary Lee Moore, on Friday briefed Los Angeles City Councilman-elect, Joe Buscaino on the status of the White Point Landslide. The briefing included a 300-page Preliminary Geotechnical Report which provides a summary of the progress of the investigation and monitoring but offered no analysis, just facts of the current situation . “I am pleased to report that we have seen no ground movement on the surface or at any of our deep well monitoring locations,” Moore told Buscaino.
According to the report, observation of existing ground cracks around the immediate edge of the landslide suggests that the ground within a few feet of the head of the landslide is tilting and crumbling and may fall toward the landslide. “That is to be expected since nature created such a new steep cliff,” said Moore.
“We believe the projected landslide failure plane is about 100 feet deep in the area of the active landslide,” wrote Shannon & Wilson, Inc, the geotechnical firm hired by the City to perform the subsurface investigation of the landslide.
“The best news in this report is that the homes around the landslide are safe,” said Buscaino. “But given the rain forecast this weekend, I would like to remind everyone to stay away from the landslide, especially the fenced off area.”
The next report will detail what can be done with the landslide area going into the future.
The full report can be viewed at http://eng.lacity.org/whitepoint/whitepointlandslide.htm
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