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Local News in Brief : Heavy Tab for Landslide

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A major landslide that carved a deep gash in the north face of the Palos Verdes Peninsula also has dug a deep hole in the Torrance city budget.

Torrance taxpayers will have spent at least $5.2 million on the landslide by the time the long and difficult task of rebuilding the heavily damaged hillside is completed in November.

The slide on a city-owned hillside two years ago this month destroyed a pair of expensive homes and forced a series of temporary repair measures. A highly visible black plastic sheet was placed over the hillside to channel rainwater and prevent more damage during the winter months.

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Rebuilding the hillside after the April, 1986, landslide has stripped the city’s entire parks and recreation project fund, depleted the catastrophic insurance reserve and drained a variety of special funds that had been set aside for sewer and drainage projects.

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