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FI 23-222 Via de Las Olas (2) (1)
Report | December 30, 2023
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Via de las Olas_responses to Chris Spitz questions
Report | December 30, 2023
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PPCC re LA River
Letter | April 23, 2019
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Motion re LA River - Extracted Text Motion re LA River
Motion | April 12, 2019
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Memo to PPCC and the Community from Ami Fields
Memo | April 5, 2019
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Background re LA River Motion
Motion | March 30, 2019
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Parking Closure Map
Presentation | August 26, 2016
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Phase II Presentation
Presentation | August 26, 2016
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainageMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on April 11, 2019, requesting that Los Angeles County, the City of Los Angeles, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers coordinate comprehensive flood protection and mitigation efforts for the LA River, including sediment removal, infrastructure improvements, and Congressional authorization for a feasibility study. The Council urges immediate action to address flood risks and implement modern flood control measures to protect residents from potential catastrophic flooding.
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainageMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a motion requesting that Los Angeles County coordinate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and City of Los Angeles to study and implement flood protection and mitigation measures for the LA River area, including sediment removal, hardscape reduction, flood walls, and land use evaluation. The Council also urged local officials to request Congressional authorization for a Flood Risk Management feasibility study.
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainage
Ami Fields-Meyer, West LA Representative for Mayor Garcetti, provided updates on wastewater recycling infrastructure improvements and blue bin recycling practices in response to PPCC meeting questions. The city has expanded recycled water capacity at multiple facilities and is developing advanced purification systems, while blue bin materials continue to be recycled at municipal facilities despite stricter contamination standards that sometimes result in loads being diverted to landfill.
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainageWrac
This document provides background on a motion regarding LA River flood protection and mitigation, noting that government agencies have failed to implement flood control measures recommended in a 1991 report and calling for a federally-funded Flood Risk Management feasibility study to be conducted. The document supports LA County's proposed divestiture of 40 miles of the river and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive flood control planning given potential catastrophic impacts on the region.