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Motion Metro Station UCLA
Motion | August 2, 2025
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Letter - Jul 28, 2025 (Park Motion)
Letter | July 31, 2025
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PPCC Motions regarding Homelessness
Motion | July 19, 2025
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PPCC Motion re Banning EBikes
Motion | June 29, 2025
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LAMC 41.24 signs.jpg (1) (3)_page-0001
Image | May 16, 2025
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Homeless Count Flyer - ADM 2025_page-0001
Flyer | January 5, 2025
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Glossary HomelessnessR5
Glossary | December 17, 2024
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The following are PPCC positions related to Homeless Overnight Camping & LAMC Sec.
Background Info | December 16, 2024
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From Michael Amster for 11
Report | November 17, 2024
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PPCC Letter Homeless Funding InvestigationsR1
Letter | October 13, 2024
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges LA County and the City of Los Angeles to install portable toilets and hand washing stations at three beach parking lot locations along PCH to address public health and sanitation concerns for the homeless population, particularly following the closure of county beach restrooms and the withdrawal of outreach services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
Lisa Payne from the Mayor's Office of Public Engagement responds to PPCC concerns about the Palisades Recreation Center's potential use as an emergency shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic. The City is coordinating with County Public Health and Department of Rec and Parks to assess whether the Palisades center will be activated as a backup shelter if capacity is exceeded at other facilities, with decisions pending on staffing, resources, and necessary infrastructure improvements.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee supports the City of Los Angeles's decision to open homeless shelters during the COVID-19 crisis but raises 14 questions and considerations regarding public health protocols, staffing, site conditions, and the long-term plan for shelter residents. The letter specifically addresses concerns about virus containment, safety measures, facility infrastructure at Palisades Recreation Center, and CDC guideline compliance.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee supports Mayor Garcetti's decision to open homeless shelters during the COVID-19 crisis as a public health necessity, but requests detailed information and assurances regarding health protocols, staffing, security, site management, and post-crisis plans before any shelter is established in the community.
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Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council board voted nearly unanimously on January 9, 2020 to support a complete ban on sales of flavored tobacco products without exceptions for menthol or hookah, and urged Councilmember Bonin to oppose carve-outs and support the City Attorney's findings on Council File 18-1104.
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Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a motion supporting a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products used in vaping, endorsing the City Attorney's September 18, 2019 findings and opposing carve-outs for menthol and hookah products. The Council also supports proposed state legislation SB 793 to ban all flavored tobacco products statewide.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is seeking volunteers for a three-hour evening activity on January 22, 2019 at Corpus Christi Parish Hall in Pacific Palisades. Volunteers will receive training and work in teams to count homeless individuals, with data collected helping HUD and other agencies allocate resources and understand homelessness in the area.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
A community meeting held at Pacific Palisades Library featured Dr. Joel T. Braslow from UCLA discussing how changing attitudes toward mental illness and the demedicalization of psychiatric care have contributed to homelessness, examining sociocultural, economic, and medical factors beyond housing alone.
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Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
This document summarizes the Martin v. City of Boise case, in which the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that enforcing anti-camping ordinances against homeless individuals violates the Eighth Amendment when shelter beds are insufficient. The Pacific Palisades Community Council's Executive Committee unanimously voted to support an amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting review of the case, citing concerns about public safety and the enforceability of anti-camping laws in local parks and bluff areas.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
A community meeting scheduled for November 18, 2019 will feature presentations from the People Concern Outreach Team, a landlord, and two newly housed clients to discuss the successful transition of 107 homeless individuals off the streets in Pacific Palisades. The meeting aims to inform residents about the outreach, assessment, and housing process while encouraging community participation in addressing homelessness.