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Line Temescal flyer
Flyer | January 26, 2026
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thumbnail_Temescal Canyon Dog Park (2) (1)
Image | November 1, 2025
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Palisades Park Community Meeting Flyer (5) (1)
Flyer | October 5, 2025
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Glossary Phrases & Acronyms 2025
Glossary | September 9, 2025
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Grant Recommendation-PFC
Grant Recommendation | September 5, 2025
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Motion Metro Station UCLA
Motion | August 2, 2025
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6-26-2025 Palisades Pedestrian Trail Public Meeting_Final
Presentation | June 27, 2025
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PPCC Area 3 Alt. App. Notice 2025
Announcement | June 4, 2025
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Urban Forest Positions
Background Info | May 10, 2025
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Image | April 19, 2025
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsPotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee supports improving the existing dirt road connecting Potrero and Temescal Canyons into a pedestrian recreation trail and requests that the City apply for federal community projects funding through Congressman Lieu's office if current funding is unavailable. The request was approved by the full PPCC Board following a straw poll at the March 24, 2022 board meeting.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee requests that Recreation and Parks officials attend their April 14, 2022 board meeting to present information about damage repairs to Potrero Canyon, funding status for George Wolfberg Park completion, the proposed pedestrian bridge over PCH, and the lateral trail project, while reiterating support for the park and bridge construction.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsPotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council writes to the Board of Recreation and Parks Commissioners regarding George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon, requesting answers to questions about the park's landscaping and requesting a safety study of trails and pathways near areas damaged by recent storms. The council references a prior March 7, 2022 letter and requests responses at an upcoming public meeting or in writing.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee sent a letter to city officials requesting written answers to 13 questions regarding the George Wolfberg Park project at Potrero Canyon, including questions about the planned closure of the south/PCH entrance, the lateral trail status, California Coastal Commission approval, and public support for proposed changes.
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Environment & Public Spaces
This update from the Office of Supervisor Kuehl describes recent Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors actions on phasing out single-use plastics, aligning with UN principles on eliminating discrimination against women, creating diversion programs for minor traffic violations affecting cyclists and pedestrians, exploring additional mental health treatment beds, closing the digital divide through broadband initiatives, and adopting redistricting maps for supervisorial districts.
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Environment & Public SpacesStreet Furniture
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the STAP IS/Draft MND project and requests a full Environmental Impact Report, citing concerns about digital signage impacts on public safety. The council also requests written confirmation that Pacific Palisades will be permitted to retain its existing bus benches and street furniture.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsMinutes
This document lists the 2021-2022 Pacific Palisades Community Council board membership and organizational representatives, with terms beginning October 1, 2021, organized by category including standing organizations such as business, education, environment, and residents association, and rotating organizations including cultural, civic, and recreation groups.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsCoastalMinutes
This document summarizes the August 1986 General Plan for Will Rogers State Beach, approved by the California State Park and Recreation Commission on November 14, 1986, which establishes the beach as a state recreation unit dedicated to public beach-oriented recreation while protecting natural and cultural resources and addressing significant geological hazards including landslides, erosion, and rockfalls. The plan documents the beach's high visitor usage (over 8 million annually in 1984-85), parking capacity constraints, and traffic congestion on Pacific Coast Highway, while emphasizing the need to maintain recreational access and environmental protection.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Chair writes to city and state officials regarding the deteriorated condition of the Highlands Trailhead bathrooms, which are permanently closed due to clogged toilets, graffiti, and surrounding trash, and requests action to either clean and restore the facilities or compel the East Coast-based owner to do so. The letter emphasizes the health and safety hazards posed by the situation, particularly given the area's proximity to housing and forest in a high fire zone.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsPotrero CanyonMinutes
This document outlines the history of the proposed pedestrian overcrossing bridge over Pacific Coast Highway at Potrero Canyon, from the Pacific Palisades Community Council's 2004 unanimous vote of support through 2021, detailing community input, feasibility discussions, and efforts to secure federal funding for the approximately $11 million project.