Three houses on Newport Beach bluff yellow-tagged after early morning landslide (2024)

Three houses on Newport Beach’s Galaxy Drive were yellow-tagged after a landslide was reported to city officials early Thursday morning.

The slide appeared to have happened at around 4 a.m. in Newport Beach, according to officials. City spokesman John Pope said property owners had just contacted the city on Wednesday with concerns about the stability of the bluff and stated their intent to submit forms to bolster their property prior to Thursday morning’s slide.

Pope said much of the backyard at 1466 Galaxy Drive was lost, but the property and the two properties adjacent remained intact.

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One of the notices posted to an adjacent property indicated the houses had been yellow-tagged because of what city inspectors called a “severe rear yard bluff failure.” Because of the exposure of a gas line and authorities’ efforts to observe the bluff for any further damage, the properties have been marked for no occupancy, though residents are allowed to retrieve their things.

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A house located at 1472 Galaxy Drive in Newport Beach shows patio damage from an early morning landslide on Thursday.

(Susan Hoffman)

“At 4 a.m. this morning, the outside wall noise alerted me,” said Steven Peisner, who lives at 1472 Galaxy Drive. “I heard the clank of flower pots all coming down, which is why I came outside.”

Peisner said the majority of his concrete and brick patio sank 10 feet down the hill sometime during the early morning and stopped before falling into the bay against trees that stood in its path. The backyard swimming pool at his property was also damaged — the pool equipment was ripped from its foundation and the pool was empty. While the damage to his house, if any, was minimal, the state of the backyard led to a yellow tag.

Pope said the city is in contact with both the state and county because the homes abut the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, which falls under the state’s jurisdiction.

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The pool suffered damage after an early morning landslide at 1472 Galaxy Drive in Newport Beach on Thursday.

(Susan Hoffman)

He confirmed the city is collaborating with the property owners to expedite efforts to stabilize their homes.

This is not the first time a slide has happened in Newport Beach or even on Galaxy Drive. In March of last year, a different property at 1930 Galaxy Drive, not far from the addresses affected Thursday, was red-tagged after a huge portion of the home’s backyard collapsed due to a slide caused by heavy rain. That home was demolished later that month.

Councilman Erik Weigand, who represents the district where the slides have occurred, said he was at the scene Thursday morning and observed the damage from one of the neighbors’ backyards. It appeared the hillside had largely fallen into the Back Bay.

Weigand noted he and Assemblywoman Diane Dixon recently spoke about what the state could do to help the Galaxy Drive homes impacted last year but that conversation tapered off as they were “hitting a lot of roadblocks.”

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A house located at 1466 Galaxy Drive in Newport Beach shows brick and patio damage from an early morning landslide on Thursday.

(Susan Hoffman)

“I’m definitely concerned about everyone’s homes,” Weigand said. “We’ve had a tremendous amount of water in the last two years. It’s extremely saturated. When I was standing there [in a neighbor’s backyard], I could see the hillside crumbling down. I may not have seen a major slide, but there were still rocks. It’s still active, and it will still be active for some time based on the existing properties experiencing [this same situation] last year,” said Weigand. “The incident from last year was in part because [the houses] were built on fill material.”

Dover Shores and the surrounding acreages that skirt the bay were developed by the Irvine Co. in the 1960s for residential use and have long battled the elements, with fortifications such as caissons, watertight retaining structures, drilled into the hillsides.

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Bricks were split at a house located at 1472 Galaxy Drive in Newport Beach following an early morning landslide Thursday. The house was yellow-tagged after city inspectors looked at the property.

(Susan Hoffman)

One neighbor, who declined to give her name but lives across the street from the impacted homes, told a reporter Thursday she knew one of the yellow-tagged properties had been fortified with caissons, and she was surprised to learn the house was not considered safe for occupancy.

“When the land here was developed back in the day, the land was smaller on some of these parcels so fill was added to make them equal with other properties. On this particular property, I don’t know if that is the cause or if it could be something else. We’ll have to hear from geologists, but it’s concerning,” Weigand said. “As long as we continue to receive these storms, it’s a double-edged sword. We need water in this state, but — the reality is that there’s a lot of saturation all around. It’s not just this street or this hillside but Orange County, and all of Southern California.

“This is not a problem unique to just this area or homes on the cliffsides. We’re keeping an eye on this and making sure that other properties are, hopefully, not in the same situation, but you know we won’t know until things like this happen.”

Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley issued a statement Wednesday afternoon saying she had sent her staff out to provide the affected homeowners with information related to property tax relief and to offer resources that could assist them while they are displaced from their residences.

“We are monitoring the situation and in coordination with the city of Newport Beach, state Assemblywoman Diane Dixon, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Office of the Governor,” Foley stated.

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The remaining hillside behind a home at 1930 Galaxy Drive in Newport Beach was covered in 2023 in anticipation of further rain damage. The house was demolished in March last year, two weeks after a landslide occurred.

(Susan Hoffman)

Three houses on Newport Beach bluff yellow-tagged after early morning landslide (2024)

FAQs

Three houses on Newport Beach bluff yellow-tagged after early morning landslide? ›

Three homes have been yellow-tagged as a result, including one that lost most of its backyard. The other two homes, located on either side of the first house, have not yet been damaged but were yellow-tagged out of precaution. Crews are on the scene to protect life and property and limit the damage.

Where is the landslide in Newport Beach? ›

The homeowners were already preparing to submit plans to the city to stabilize the hillside. The homes are in the 1400 block of Galaxy Drive, overlooking Newport Bay. More rain is expected Friday in Southern California. The March 2023 landslide on Galaxy Drive resulted in several evacuations.

What part of California is most likely to experience a landslide? ›

Landslides in California occur mainly due to intense rainfall but occasionally are triggered by earthquakes. Landslides are common in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area and other parts of Northern California, and the Sierra Nevada.

Where is the mud creek landslide? ›

The Mud Creek landslide near Big Sur, California, dumped about 6 million cubic yards (5 million cubic meters) of rock and debris across California Highway 1 on May 20, 2017. The damage took more than a year and $54 million to repair.

Where is the Lemieux landslide? ›

Lemieux, Ontario, 50 km east of Ottawa. The Lemieux landslide is the most recent of a long series of sensitive clay flows and retrogressive slides that have occurred along the Casselman-Lemieux reach of South Nation Valley (modified after Richard, 1982).

Where are the landslide prone areas in Laguna? ›

The landslide hazard map generated using SINMAP shows 2% of the total land area is highly susceptible in Santa Mara, Famy, Siniloan, Pangil, Pakil and Los Baἦos Laguna and 10% is moderately susceptible in the eastern parts of Laguna.

Where is the Hope Rock slide? ›

The Hope Slide was a landslide that occurred in the morning hours of January 9, 1965 in the Nicolum Valley (49°17′56″N 121°15′49″W) in the Cascade Mountains near Hope, British Columbia and killed four people. The volume of rock involved in the landslide has been estimated at 47 million cubic metres.

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