Malibu

January 8, 2026

Letter From Malibu: Sam Hall Kaplan on Chaos, Civic Dysfunction, and Looming Corruption

In this republished essay from Common Edge, critic and longtime Malibu resident Sam Hall Kaplan examines the troubling intersection of post-fire rebuilding, municipal dysfunction, and political influence now unfolding at Malibu City Hall. He warns that the city’s experience offers a cautionary tale for other climate-vulnerable communities across Los Angeles County—where delayed recovery, opaque governance, and misaligned incentives risk eroding public trust at precisely the moment effective civic leadership is most needed.

July 10, 2025

Letter From Los Angeles: The Unsettling Silence of Construction Sites

In the aftermath of the LA Wildfires, Sam Hall Kaplan reports on the sudden halt in rebuilding activity across fire-impacted communities like Malibu and links the disruption to escalating immigration enforcement actions

April 27, 2017

Westside Urban Forum: Metro LA’s Westside Mayors Address City Prospects & Challenges

TPR presents an excerpt of the recent Westside Mayors Forum, where the mayors of Culver City, Malibu, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica address housing affordability, economic development, and the changing transportation and mobility paradigm.

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