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The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Council File 21-0350, which proposes using public state beaches, beach parking lots, and parks for homeless housing, citing county code prohibitions, California Coastal Act protections, and overwhelming community opposition from nine member organizations and thousands of residents. The council calls on Councilmember Bonin to remove Will Rogers State Beach and Dockweiler parking lots, as well as Westchester Park and Mar Vista Park, from the proposed sites.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes using state beach parking lots at Dockweiler Beach and Will Rogers State Beach for homeless housing, arguing these are public recreational spaces held in trust for all citizens and that County Code prohibits habitation on beaches and parking lots. The council thanks LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn for indicating that the sites proposed in Councilmember Bonin's motion are not options at this time.
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The Palisades Forestry Committee, formed by the Pacific Palisades Community Council in Spring 2019, is conducting a test case on the 900 block of Hartzell Street to recommend street tree species for planting in parkway vacancies, and is seeking community feedback before making final recommendations to the LA City Urban Forestry Division. The committee has created a database of tree species, identified potential planting locations marked with white dots, and will not require financial support from homeowners but will ask for a commitment to water newly planted trees.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges the City of Los Angeles to require increased replacement street trees and improved maintenance practices at 15539 W. Via De Las Olas, where four of six remediation trees planted in February 2020 died following unauthorized removal of healthy parkway trees. The Council requests the owner plant up to 10 replacement trees, implement proper arboriculture standards, extend the bond survival period to reflect October 2020 replanting, and ensure acceptable bond issuance before Certificate of Occupancy.
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Community LifeLocal Organizations
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced a free flu vaccination clinic at Pacific Palisades Women's Club on October 17, 2020, offering vaccines to anyone six months and older.
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Community LifeCivic Advocacy
Resilient Palisades, a new environmental organization, held its first community meeting on September 3rd, 2020 via Zoom to bring residents together to address climate and ecological issues and form action groups in areas such as energy, waste, plant-based eating, and pesticide reduction.
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A comedy show featuring Gilbert Hall is scheduled for Friday, February 4 from 7pm to 9pm, with student admission at $10 and general admission at $15.
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Community LifeSchools & Youth
Congressman Ted Lieu's office is hosting the Fifth Annual Bi-Partisan, Multi-District Service Academy Day on February 29, 2020, at Los Angeles Air Force Base, featuring speakers from five U.S. service academies and representatives from Southern California Congressional Offices to answer questions about academy admissions.
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Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its 2019 Awards Celebration and Holiday Meeting scheduled for December 12, 2019, honoring five community volunteers: Kevin Niles (Citizen of the Year), Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, and Mike Lanning (Golden Sparkplugs), and George Wolfberg (Pride of the Palisades). The event will include a catered buffet dinner and complimentary beverages at the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club Clubhouse, with tickets priced at $60 per person.
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Community LifeEvents
The Pacific Palisades Community Council honored five community members at its 2019 Awards Celebration: Kevin Niles as Citizen of the Year for his extensive volunteer work with youth programs and community organizations; Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, and Mike Lanning as Golden Sparkplug awardees for their respective contributions to recreation facilities, holiday events, and girls scouting; and George Wolfberg as Pride of the Palisades for over four decades of community leadership and service.