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PPCC Minutes — 2026 / 06 / 11
Minutes | June 11, 2026
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Grant Recommendation | April 2, 2026
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Environment & Public SpacesMinutes
This document lists the Pacific Palisades Community Council board membership and organizational representatives for the 2020-2021 term beginning October 1, 2020, organized into standing and rotating categories including business, education, environment, civic organizations, recreation, and service clubs.
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GovernanceElections
The PPCC Election Committee reports the results of the September 2020 election, announcing newly elected Area and At-large Representatives to the PPCC Board beginning October 1, 2020, with a voter turnout of 1085 valid votes. The Committee describes its rigorous ballot review process, noting that duplicate ballot disqualifications narrowed victory margins but did not change any election outcomes.
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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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GovernanceElections
The PPCC 2020 Representative Election results show Alan Goldsmith winning the at-large position with 368 valid votes, and various candidates elected to represent seven geographic areas. Of 1209 raw votes cast, 1085 were counted as valid after duplicate votes were invalidated, though this did not change any election outcomes.
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GovernanceElections
The PPCC Election Committee reported the results of the September 2020 election, announcing newly elected Area and At-large Representatives to the PPCC Board beginning October 1, 2020, with a voter turnout of 1085 valid votes. The Committee described its rigorous ballot review process, noting that duplicate ballot disqualifications narrowed victory margins but did not change any election outcomes.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestWrac
LADWP proposes replacing 220 wooden power poles with brown steel poles along a transmission line in canyon areas of Pacific Palisades to improve reliability and fire safety, requiring California Coastal Commission approval. The project, initially proposed in 2019, was paused to address concerns about impacts to Braunton's Milkvetch, a federally-listed endangered plant species, and LADWP plans to present a mitigation plan at the CCC's November 2020 meeting.
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Public SafetyAircraft Noise
Five Members of Congress wrote to the FAA Regional Administrator on September 1, 2020, requesting an explanation for why the percentage of aircraft flying below published altitudes on the North Downwind Arrival procedure to LAX remained unchanged despite a two-thirds reduction in flight operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The letter references ongoing noise complaints from constituents and prior discussions with the LAX Community Noise Roundtable about altitude compliance issues related to the SoCal Metroplex project.
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Public SafetyAircraft Noise
In September 2020, Congressman Ted Lieu and four other Los Angeles-area members of Congress sent a letter to the FAA requesting an explanation for why aircraft flying below minimum prescribed altitudes into LAX remained at pre-Covid levels despite a dramatic reduction in overall flight volume. The document provides contact information for elected officials and instructions for residents to file noise complaints with LAWA and use the Airnoise platform.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on August 27, 2020 via Zoom to conduct a candidates forum for the 2020 Area and At-large Representatives election, with voting scheduled to begin September 4 and end September 18. Candidates in contested races for Areas 4, 6, and 7 and uncontested candidates for Areas 1, 2, 5, and At-large positions discussed their backgrounds and positions on community issues including crime, homelessness, wildfire prevention, overdevelopment, and environmental protection.
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GovernanceElections
This document contains candidate statements from individuals running for Pacific Palisades Community Council elected representative positions in 2020, covering Areas One through Seven and an at-large representative position. Candidates describe their community involvement, qualifications, and priorities including fire safety, traffic, crime prevention, park preservation, and land use planning.