The city Monday put a spotlight on safety initiatives both enacted and planned along Pacific Coast Highway in the two years since four Pepperdine University seniors were killed by a motorist allegedly speeding on the curvy coastal route.
In a statement Monday, the city noted this past Friday’s events to mark the second anniversary of the deaths of Niamh Rolston, 20; Peyton Stewart, 21; Asha Weir, 21; and Deslyn Williams, 21.
Malibu officials joined state officials, law enforcement and traffic-safety advocates Friday to honor their memory and discuss efforts to improve safety along PCH.
A news conference, followed by a remembrance event at the Ghost Tires Memorial placed at the site of the Oct. 17, 2023 nighttime crash, brought together family and friends of the students.
All four women