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Extracted Text - Extracted Text Los Angeles City Fire
Presentation | August 29, 2023
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VHFHSZ No Smoking letter
Letter | January 29, 2023
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PPCC EC Letter SB55 amendments
Letter | March 15, 2021
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PPCC LetterCF 20-1213-Motion re VHFHZ
Motion | October 10, 2020
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ALERTWildfire Update from Councilmember Bonin
Announcement | October 9, 2020
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BREAKING NEWS: LAFD Knocks Down Fire at Palisades Branch Library
Announcement | October 9, 2020
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Message LAFD Hogan re Alert Wildfire
Letter | August 4, 2020
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PPCC EC Letter re SB902:Appropriations
Letter | June 8, 2020
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May 2020 Evacuation Drill Committee MembersR
Organizational List | February 11, 2020
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May 2020 Evacuation Drill Committee Members
Organizational List | February 5, 2020
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
This is a PreparePalisades radio training document or announcement dated March 17, 2026. The image file was uploaded on March 5, 2026.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
This is a QR code flyer for PreparePalisades dated February 28, 2026, likely promoting emergency preparedness or community readiness initiatives in Pacific Palisades.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
This is a flyer for PreparePalisades dated January 31, 2026, promoting preparedness initiatives in the Pacific Palisades community.
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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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Public SafetyMinutesWildfire Prevention
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection on September 15, 2025, opposing the proposed Zone 0 defensible space regulations, arguing they are not science-based and would harm their community's urban forest without effectively preventing wildfire destruction. The Council, as survivors of the Palisades Fire, advocates for regulations grounded in peer-reviewed science and proven strategies such as home hardening rather than vegetation removal.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
A flyer for a Zone Zero event scheduled for September 18. The document provides information about this community event.
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Public SafetyMinutesWildfire Prevention
This letter to the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection comments on the April 7, 2025 draft Zone 0 defensible space regulations, arguing that scientific literature does not support complete vegetation elimination in Zone 0 and that healthy, well-maintained vegetation may actually protect structures by intercepting embers and resisting ignition due to high moisture content. The author critiques the regulatory process for lacking adequate scientific input and questions the methodology of recent studies used to support the proposed rules.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
The City of Los Angeles Community Wildfire Protection Plan is a strategic document that consolidates wildfire mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery information from multiple city departments into a comprehensive guide for government officials, businesses, and residents. The plan addresses Los Angeles's extreme wildfire risk through fuel reduction, building code improvements, emergency response protocols, and community engagement, with a printed version expected by early 2025 and an interactive online version launching in summer 2025.
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Public SafetyMotionsWracVHFHSZWildfire Prevention
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that Councilwoman Traci Park implement measures to address public safety hazards caused by hillside construction activities, including roadway blockages that impede emergency vehicle access and evacuation routes in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The letter proposes specific restrictions on haul route permits, stronger compliance requirements, and enhanced complaint mechanisms to mitigate construction-related dangers in hillside neighborhoods.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
LADWP contractor Osmose will conduct detailed visual inspections of approximately 4,000 overhead power poles in Pacific Palisades from August through October 2023 to ensure safety and reliability, with inspections taking 15-30 minutes per pole and no anticipated power outages or traffic impacts. Inspectors will use binoculars and measuring devices to examine pole conditions, electrical equipment, transformers, and other components, and will request access from residents for poles on private property.