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UPDATED VENUE LOCATION-Zone0mtgnotice
Agenda | September 15, 2025
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Documents Related to SB 9 & Density
Background Info | August 15, 2025
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PPCC EC Letter Gov. Newsom SB 79
Letter | August 9, 2025
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Updates for Pacific Palisades Community Council 5-8-25
Report | May 9, 2025
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PPCC Policy Statement - Density & Public Safety
Position Paper | February 16, 2025
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Palisades Organizations-July 2023
Organizational List | July 13, 2023
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Legislation Summaries & Reports -- 2018-2023
Background Info | May 14, 2023
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PPCC Minutes — 2023 / 05 / 11
Minutes | May 14, 2023
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City and State Updates
Legislation Update | May 11, 2023
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Legislation Summaries/ Reports -- 2018-2022
Background Info | June 6, 2022
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Land UseLegislationWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board adopted a WRAC-recommended motion supporting affordable housing legislation that increases housing supply while protecting public safety, the environment, and local land use control. The Board specifically endorsed Senate Bill 15 and Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 as positive legislative examples.
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Land UseLegislationPlanning & Density
This document provides background information on WRAC's past positions regarding affordable housing legislation and presents two pending bills, SB 15 and SCA 2, as positive alternatives to density mandate bills that WRAC has opposed. SB 15 would provide incentive grants for cities to voluntarily rezone idle retail sites for workforce housing, while SCA 2 would repeal California's Article 34 constitutional amendment that discourages public housing development.
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GovernanceLegislationWrac
This document updates the PPCC board on WRAC committee appointments, legislative positions on housing bills SB 9, SB 10, SB 15, and ACA 2, and the reintroduction of AB 115 which would allow residential housing with 20% affordable units in commercial zones statewide. PPCC has submitted position letters to City Council and Senate committees, and eight WRAC member councils are working to establish formal opposition positions on SB 9 and SB 10.
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GovernanceLegislationWrac
This document reports on WRAC board meetings held in November and December 2020, including passage of bylaws amendments and formation of new committees on homelessness and transportation. It also discusses several legislative matters including Councilmember Bonin's motion on digital signs in bus shelters and proposed state bills SB 55, SB 9, and SB 10 related to development and housing density.