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Image - Jan 21, 2026 (Pali CHS Notice)
Image | January 18, 2026
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Palisades Organizations-9-25-25R
Organizational List | September 22, 2025
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PCHS Community Mtg. Notice 6.5.25 (1)
Image | June 1, 2025
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Glossary of Commonly Used Phrases & Acronyms 2022
Glossary | April 24, 2022
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Melvoin Oct. Report
Report | October 7, 2021
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Asm Bloom Drivers Licenses
Press Release | October 31, 2020
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2020 Congressional Art Competition Flyer
Flyer | January 11, 2020
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District Office Move
Press Release | June 1, 2019
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Area Maps
Background Info | June 2, 2016
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About
Background Info | August 26, 2015
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This is a meeting notice for Pali Community High School scheduled for January 21, 2026. The document provides information about the meeting date and related details.
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This document provides a comprehensive directory of Pacific Palisades Community Council member organizations and other community organizations, including contact information and websites for schools, homeowner associations, faith-based organizations, and various civic groups. Many facilities were damaged during the Palisades Fire, with organizations directing people to check websites for updated information.
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This is a community meeting notice for Pacific Palisades High School scheduled for June 5, 2025.
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This document is a glossary of commonly used phrases and acronyms relevant to Pacific Palisades Community Council, covering planning and development terminology such as zoning designations, permit types, city departments, and regulatory frameworks. It provides definitions for terms ranging from ADUs and coastal permits to specific local issues like the proposed DS-104 electrical distribution station.
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LAUSD Board Member Nick Melvoin provides updates on the 2021-2022 school year, including full-time in-person instruction resumption, vaccine requirements for employees and students, air quality monitoring installations at schools, and various facility improvements and safety initiatives across Pacific Palisades schools. The letter also outlines upcoming events and opportunities for community engagement in superintendent search and redistricting processes.
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California has temporarily waived the requirement for drivers age 70 and older to visit a DMV office in person to renew their noncommercial driver's licenses, allowing them to renew online or by mail starting December 6. The waiver applies to licenses with expiration dates between March 1, 2020, and the end of California's State of Emergency.
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Congressman Ted Lieu's office is hosting a Congressional Art Competition for high school students in the 33rd district to showcase artistic talent, with submissions due by February 14 and a reception on March 7. Winners receive scholarship prizes and trips to Washington D.C., with specific size and weight requirements for two-dimensional artwork.
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Reference ResourcesPotrero CanyonMinutes
Congressman Ted W. Lieu announced the relocation of his Los Angeles district office to 1645 Corinth Ave., Suite 101, which is co-located with offices of Councilmember Mike Bonin and Supervisor Sheila Kuehl. The new office offers free parking, proximity to public transportation and the West Los Angeles VA campus, while the Manhattan Beach and DC offices remain unchanged.
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Reference ResourcesBylawsLeadership
This document outlines the geographical boundaries and descriptions of eight areas within the Pacific Palisades Community Council, as defined in the PPCC Bylaws & Procedures Appendix B. Each area is delineated by specific streets, landmarks, and geographical features, with a note that maps take precedence over written descriptions in case of conflict.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1973 that serves as a civic forum for community issues and advocacy, operating with an elected board that meets twice monthly and recognizing community service through annual awards. PPCC's volunteer-led structure has served as a model for Los Angeles's current Neighborhood Council system.