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Event Recap: 50th Anniversary Jubilee and more Updates
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GovernanceRecaps
This document is an index page listing Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting recaps, agendas, and bulletins for 2026, with links to individual meetings held in January through April 2026 and references to prior years' materials from 2019-2025.
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GovernanceRecaps
LADWP held a December 11, 2025 community meeting to discuss utility undergrounding efforts in Pacific Palisades, including a 6.5-mile conduit system under construction, plans for Load Block 5 (the Alphabets) as the first residential undergrounding area with a timeline expected in February 2026, and guidance for residents and builders on installing combo panels and underground conduit. LADWP committed to monthly community meetings, pursuing federal and state funding, and opening a new Palisades Inspections and Permitting Support Center in early 2026 to support rebuilding efforts.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
The California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection is considering a draft regulation requiring property owners in fire-prone areas to maintain a defensible space called Zone 0 within five feet of buildings, with requirements including removal of combustible vegetation and materials, phased enforcement over three years for existing structures, and immediate application to new construction. The Board is seeking public input on four vegetation options and two tree options for Zone 0 compliance.
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GovernanceEventsRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) celebrated its 50 years of service with community members, elected officials, and representatives from numerous local organizations. The event included presentations of honors from government officials and recognition certificates for community volunteers and organizational leaders.
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GovernanceEventsRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its 2023 Holiday Dinner & Awards Gala at The Draycott, honoring Cindy Kirven as Citizen of the Year, Laura Schneider for library revival, Sara Marti with the Golden Sparkplug award, and recognizing the boards of Palisades PRIDE and individuals John Dwight and Steve Corn for community service. The event was attended to capacity with over 100 community guests and featured remarks from local elected officials.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a Holiday Awards Gala on December 8, 2022, recognizing community members with awards including Citizen of the Year (Michael Lanning), Golden Sparkplug Honorees (James Cragg, Tracey Price, Cindy Simon, and Hazel Tate), and Pride of the Palisades (Pacific Palisades Historical Society Centennial Celebration Committee).
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GovernanceEventsMinutesRecaps
The WRAC LUPC meeting on July 11, 2022 discussed Los Angeles's certified Housing Element and its impacts on community plans, including the state's rezoning requirements to meet housing targets and a proposed extension of the implementation deadline to 2025. The meeting also covered legislative issues including bills on parking requirements, density bonuses, open space elements, and transit amenities.
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GovernanceWrac
This document outlines the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board's voting requirements for various types of motions and actions, ranging from simple majority votes for administrative matters to two-thirds majorities for substantive policies, bylaws amendments, and disciplinary actions. The voting thresholds are specified as either a majority or two-thirds of board members voting, present, or of the entire board depending on the action type.
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City Planning Commission Action on Proposed Commercial Cannabis Sign Ordinance – 12
Recap January 3, 2018Governance
The Los Angeles City Planning Commission adopted a staff report recommending the Commercial Cannabis Sign Ordinance on December 21, 2017, with modifications including adding day care centers and permanent supportive housing as sensitive uses protected by an 800-foot distance limitation on offsite signs, prohibiting certain sign types while allowing pole and monument signs, and removing the 75 square foot maximum onsite sign size limitation. The matter will be referred to City Council committees for further consideration before a final vote.
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GovernanceUrban ForestBylaws
This document outlines the voting requirements for various PPCC Board actions, ranging from majority votes for administrative motions to two-thirds votes for substantive policies, bylaws amendments, and disciplinary actions. The requirements specify whether votes are calculated based on members voting, members present, or the entire Board membership.