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Presentation - Oct 14, 2022 (Department Insurance Safer From Wildfires PPT)
Presentation August 29, 2023Community LifeLocal Organizations
The California Department of Insurance's Community Relations and Outreach Branch presented information about the Safer from Wildfires program, which provides guidance on protecting homes, surroundings, and communities from wildfire risk through structural hardening, vegetation management, and community certification programs. The document also outlines new regulations requiring insurance companies to offer discounts for home hardening, provide transparency on wildfire risk scores, and allow consumers to appeal risk determinations.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
This presentation to the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board outlines Los Angeles's solid waste management programs, including blue-bin recycling, green-bin organics composting, and food rescue initiatives, as well as new city ordinances to reduce single-use plastics through expanded bans on polystyrene products, single-use carryout bags, and disposable foodware at city facilities and events. The ordinances include compliance deadlines ranging from January 2023 through 2024 for businesses to transition to reusable or compostable alternatives.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council honored six individuals and one organization at its 2022 Awards Celebration on December 8, 2022. Awards included Citizen of the Year for Michael K. Lanning for his 70 years of service as Scoutmaster, Golden Sparkplug Awards for community safety, trail enhancement, and food security initiatives, and the Pride of the Palisades Award for the Historical Society's centennial celebration committee.
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Community LifeAwards & HeritageMinutes
Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting nominations for the 2022 Citizen of the Year and Golden Sparkplug Awards, with a deadline of October 31, 2022 at 9pm. The awards will be presented at the PPCC Awards Celebration and Holiday Meeting on December 8, 2022 at Temescal Gateway Park.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council's treasurer report covers the period from May 31, 2021 to June 1, 2022, showing an increase in funds of $16,442, bringing the ending balance to $56,024. The increase was primarily driven by legal donations of $26,197 related to homeless issues at the beach, partially offset by legal expenses, a loss on the Citizen of the Year dinner event, and ordinary operating expenses.
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Community LifeCivic Advocacy
Pacific Palisades Community Council and Brentwood Community Council hosted a CD11 City Council candidate forum on May 3, 2022, featuring eight candidates discussing homelessness, crime and public safety, wildfires and climate change, and traffic and density issues.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee supports improving the existing dirt road connecting Potrero and Temescal Canyons into a pedestrian recreation trail and requests that the City apply for federal community projects funding through Congressman Lieu's office if current funding is unavailable. The PPCC Board approved this request via straw poll on March 24, 2022.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Council File 22-0158, which would allow homeless shelters to be constructed by right in R1 zoning areas without regard to existing zoning restrictions or community impacts. The opposition is based on the organization's guiding principles requiring strict adherence to planning and zoning regulations.