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Line Temescal flyer
Flyer | January 26, 2026
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Palisades Park Community Meeting Flyer (5) (1)
Flyer | October 5, 2025
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PaliPark[1]
Presentation | July 20, 2024
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Screenshot
Image | June 20, 2024
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Screenshot (3)
Image | June 20, 2024
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PPCC Park Advisor Report
Report | June 7, 2023
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Landscaping
Background Info | March 31, 2023
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Park Signage and Use
Background Info | March 31, 2023
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Report - Mar 7, 2023 (LA Fire)
Report | March 31, 2023
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Gates and Fencing
Background Info | March 22, 2023
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationAgendasMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council wrote to City Councilmember Traci Park on March 13, 2023, requesting immediate action to establish a dog park in Pacific Palisades, citing concerns that off-leash dogs at the newly opened George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon are threatening the park's riparian habitat and noting the community's consistent support for a dog park since 2018.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council has monitored George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon since its opening in December 2022, tracking issues including gates, operating hours, landscaping, drainage, staffing, signage, and coastal access. The park closed due to the Palisades Fire in January 2025 and reopened at the Frontera Gate entrance in spring 2025, with the Friends Street entrance remaining closed as of November 2025.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges Councilmember Mike Bonin to approve the use of Palisades Recreation Center Quimby funds to complete an Environmental Impact Report required for the proposed Pacific Palisades dog park, which has been in development for three years with over 3000 resident supporters. The council states that CD11 has not yet committed to funding the EIR, which is necessary to move the project forward.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationWrac
This document provides factual information about skateparks in the Los Angeles area, including details about nearby facilities in Santa Monica and Venice Beach, other skateparks maintained by the City of LA, and cost estimates for constructing a new skatepark. The information was compiled for discussion as Item 11.2 on the Pacific Palisades Community Council agenda.
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GovernanceCommunity SupportCoastalParks & RecreationPotrero CanyonAgendasElectionsLeadershipMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2011 meeting with 20 voting members present, during which it unanimously opposed the city's P-3 proposal to lease public parking garages to private investors and discussed a proposed ordinance to increase the allowable number of pets per household from 3 to 10 animals. The council also received a treasurer's report showing $21,857.33 in total funds, heard from city officials and law enforcement, and appointed committees for various community initiatives.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses support for Senate Bill 218, which would end photo enforcement of stop signs by the Mountains Recreation Conservancy Authority (MRCA) within parklands. The council argues that MRCA's legislative exception to the California Vehicle Code is unwarranted and has been abused, citing the placement of photo enforcement machines in Temescal Canyon Gateway Park at intersections with no accident history or significant traffic.
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GovernanceParks & RecreationPotrero CanyonBylawsLeadershipMinutes
These are the meeting minutes from the Pacific Palisades Community Council for December 13, 2001 and November 8, 2001, documenting board member introductions, treasurer reports, announcements on street lighting, the Garages at the Gardens project, mansionization workshops, and various community issues including traffic safety and unauthorized banners at Palisades High School.