MALIBU—The city of Malibu is asking for community feedback regarding the future of Topanga State Park and Will Rogers State Historic Park.
Following the Palisades Fire that burned over 8,000 acres in Topanga State Park and impacted Will Rogers State Historic Park, California State Parks launched a public recovery planning process to guide the long-term restoration and resilience of these treasured public historic and natural spaces.
The process will help determine how the parks are rebuilt, how historic and natural resources are preserved, and how the parks can best serve future generations.
Community members are invited to participate by sharing memories, photos, ideas, and feedback that will help shape recovery priorities and the parks’ future. Throughout 2026, California State Parks will host workshops, stakeholder meetings, surveys, and other opportunities for public input.
“Our recovery work is focused on restoring access safely, protecting sensitive resources, and fostering long-term resilience. We are committed to a transparent planning process that includes community input at every stage. Thank you for being part of this effort and helping shape the future of these parks,” said Richard Fink II, Angeles District Superintendent.
To learn more visit: https://www.myinput.com/topanga-will-rogers.
By Danny Jones