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PreparePalisades - 20260317 Radio Training
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October Zone 0 Summary and Rule Plead
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Grant Recommendation - Oct 23, 2025 (Recommend PPRAR)
Grant Recommendation | October 16, 2025
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Public SafetyMinutesWildfire Prevention
This document lists the members of the Pacific Palisades Community Council's May 2020 Evacuation Drill Committee as of February 13, 2020, including representatives from four community areas and various neighborhood associations and organizations.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
This document lists the 11 members of the Pacific Palisades Community Council's May 2020 Evacuation Drill Committee, including their roles and area affiliations, as of February 7, 2020. The drill date was to be announced.
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Public SafetyAircraft Noise
The Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association provides an update on aircraft noise issues from FAA NextGen flight paths, including a formal request to push flight paths further over the ocean, the City of Los Angeles' lawsuit against the FAA, and recent directives from the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives requiring the FAA to improve flight procedures, conduct noise studies, and increase public data availability. The LAX Community Noise Roundtable is analyzing a proposal to modify flight paths to fly higher and further out.
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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 SafetyWracSubstance Regulation
This document summarizes the status of a motion regarding a proposed ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products in Los Angeles, including vaping and hookah products. The City Attorney's office recommended a comprehensive ban on all flavored tobacco products to protect youth, though a City Council committee approved a modified version with exemptions for menthol and hookah lounges pending full City Council approval.
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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.