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PPCC Minutes — 2026 / 06 / 11
Minutes | June 11, 2026
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PPCC Minutes — 2026 / 05 / 28
Minutes | May 28, 2026
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PPCC Minutes — 2026 / 05 / 14
Minutes | May 14, 2026
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Minutes | April 23, 2026
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PPCC Minutes — 2026 / 04 / 09
Minutes | April 9, 2026
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PPCC Agenda 4-09-26
Agenda | April 6, 2026
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Grant Recommend Methodist Preschool
Grant Recommendation | April 2, 2026
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Grant Recommend Pali Softball
Grant Recommendation | April 2, 2026
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Background 15113 Sunset Blvd.
Background Info | April 1, 2026
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Home Hardening Workshop Flyer - Apr 2026
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GovernanceAgendas
This is an agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board Meeting scheduled for November 13, 2025, covering items including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report, committee reports on grants and awards, a guest speaker from the Rebuild Paradise Foundation, and a motion to support the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project with an on-campus UCLA station at Gateway Plaza.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
The Lowe Family YMCA Christmas Tree Lot returns to YMCA's Simon Meadow at 15551 W Sunset Blvd in Pacific Palisades for the 2025 holiday season, open November 28th through December 19th. The announcement, addressed to the Palisades community, notes the lot is coming soon.
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Public SafetyCrime & Enforcement
This is a thumbnail image for a Community Zoom Safety Call event. The image file was uploaded on November 8, 2025.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on October 23, 2025, where voting members approved grants totaling $104,000 to the Pacific Palisades Residents Association, Palisades Charter High School, and The Seed Bomb Project, and received updates on community issues including Zone Zero fire regulations, crime statistics, and upcoming events.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $5,000 grant from donations to the Temescal Canyon Mural Restoration Project to fund a protective coating for the 40-year-old mural that survived the Palisades Fire. The mural, painted by Palisades High School students, has raised nearly $97,000 of its $150,000 restoration budget and the grant would support fire recovery and community renewal efforts.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $10,000 grant from donations to the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club to rebuild a community wooden staircase destroyed in the Palisades Fire that provided pedestrian access between two parcels of the clubhouse property. The staircase is not covered by insurance, and the total rebuild cost is estimated at $33,516.
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Land UseDevelopment Projects
PCH Beach Associates LLC presented a project design for a Frank Gehry-designed, Wolfgang Puck-operated restaurant at 17300 Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades, featuring 450 restaurant seats, a public deck with separate food and beverage outlet, 141 parking spaces, and a 1,160-foot coastal path. The project is scheduled to begin construction in mid-2026 and commence operations in early 2028.
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Palisades Fire 2025Community SupportDisplaced Services
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $2,100 grant from donations to the Pacific Palisades Historical Society for refurbishing historical bronze plaques and adding a new commemorative plaque at Founders Oak Island, a park in the 900 block of Haverford Ave. where Pacific Palisades was founded on January 14, 1922. The grant supports fire recovery efforts and aims to renew appreciation for the Island's historical significance ahead of the town's 103rd birthday celebration in 2026.
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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.