That’s encouraging,” Amalfi Estates’ Anthony Marguleas murmured as he peered out the window of his coffee beige Porsche to get a look at a school bus on Sunset Boulevard. What would hardly warrant a second glance elsewhere was cause for optimism given that eight months ago the major thoroughfare—one of only three ways in and out of the Palisades—was gridlocked. Residents sat in traffic as they sought to escape January’s Palisades Fire, with many abandoning vehicles that were later bulldozed to clear the road. Driving through the Palisades is different now. The community, which Marguleas estimated saw about 5,900 homes […]
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