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Pacific Palisades Community Council
PPCC Upcoming Board Meeting 8/14/25
Our next regularly scheduled PPCC
Board meeting will be held on
THURSDAY, August 14th, 2025
6:00 pm via Zoom
August 14, 2025, Meeting Agenda
Draft 7/17/25 Minutes
Connect to Zoom Meeting
What's on the Agenda?
We have a
packed agenda,
featuring interesting presentations and several important motions!
Presentations:
--  A Small
Business Administration (
SBA) communications officer will provide valuable information on the
SBA Loan process.
-- Bureau of Street Lighting (BSL) representatives will update us on the status of
street lighting in the Palisades
.
-- We'll learn about the soon-to-be-opened
Palisades Community Renewal Center
(
PCRC
).
-- We'll also have updates by the
Rebuild Committee
(working with NORC on finalizing the community survey); and the
Grants Committee
(nearing completion of guidelines for applications for grants/donations from PPCC).
Motions:
--  The 2nd Distribution and Board vote on
Bylaws amendments
proposed by the Bylaws Committee will take place. See the
Committee Repor
t
for a summary and links to the proposed amendments (redline and clean draft, also linked on the
PPCC website
and in the
8/14/25 agenda
).  Briefly, the proposed amendments would create one
position of Secretary; allow the President's retention of an administrative or technical assistant; and provide for a streamlined alternate method for annual certification of organizational members.
-- We'll take up a motion recommended to PPCC by the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils (WRAC), involving proposed alternate transportation modes for Metro's major
Sepulveda Corridor Transit Project
(
SCTP
)
-- planned to carry riders in the future on high speed rail (either a
subway or monorail
) through the Sepulveda Pass and ultimately to LAX, with a possible station on the UCLA campus (strongly supported by PPCC and WRAC); the motion calls for support of the
subway option,
which is projected to travel faster and carry more passengers than the monorail.
Note that comments on the DEIR for the project are due by
8/30/25
.
See the agenda linked above (item 11.1) for motion text,
key points
and other background information.
-- The Board will also consider a motion sponsored by the PPCC LUC, for PPCC to support a motion in City Council by CW Traci Park calling for
a report on the city's
non-compliance with AB 747
(as reported in the
LA Times
)
and the status of its
evacuation planning,
and additionally, for PPCC to request
expediting of after-action reports
on the fire by LAFD and the Office of Emergency Management (critical reports that
7 months later still have not been completed or made public).
The motion text and background information can be seen in the agenda linked above (item 11.2).
____________________
All are welcome to PPCC Board meetings!
What's upcoming this Fall?
In September, we'll resume our twice monthly meeting schedule (the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month).  Our next meeting on
September 11
will tentatively feature presentations by the
Friends of the Palisades Library
and the Palisades Long Term Recovery Group
(
PaliLTRG
)
-- a "new initiative connecting fire
survivors
with donor relief organizations, recovery resources and disaster case management" (per CW Park). . . . We'll also begin planning for the annual
Citizen of the Yea
r
event in December . . , .
We won't allow the disaster to prevent this beloved community tradition, dating back
almost 80 years, with the first Citizen of the Year award in 1947!
More
Brief Recap:
August 7th Special PPCC-CD 11 Meeting
We welcomed hundreds of attendees to the special meeting last Thursday, August 7th, to hear informative presentations by our
Councilwoman Traci Park
and global infrastructure consulting firm
AECOM
-- tasked with developing a longterm rebuilding plan for the Palisades. Representatives of AECOM presented a slide show and spoke about their work and plans for the rebuilding. The Councilwoman provided details about her Vision Plan for the Palisades's recovery and answered numerous questions from Board and audience members.
A recording of the meeting is available
HERE
.
The Councilwoman's Vision Plan can be accessed
HERE
.
We thank CW Park and her CD 11 team for
helping to facilitate this informative event!
_________________
PPCC EC Letter to Governor Newsom
The PPCC Executive Committee has written to Governor Gavin Newsom, thanking him for his support for the Palisades in issuing his Emergency Order concerning SB 9 (which for now has been paused in the Palisades burn area), and further letting him know about our
opposition to SB 79
(another dangerous housing density streamlining bill, now proceeding in the legislature).  We understand that both of our state representatives -- Senator Ben Allen and Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin -- are also opposed, as are other Westside legislators.
Our letter asks for the Governor's help in urging SB 79's author (Sen. Wiener) to withdraw the bill, or amend it to include an
unconditional exemption for the Very High Fire Hazard Severity zone.
We also request that he VETO the bill if it passes in the legislature without such a full exemption.
We are encouraged that Gov. Newsom's Regional Director has acknowledged receipt, expressed appreciation, and indicated that our comments will be considered should the bill reach the Governor's desk for signing.
See our letter to the Governor
HERE
.
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UCLA Evacuation Survey
Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association / the Canyon Alliance has alerted us to this new s
urvey of 2025 wildfire evacuation experiences,
from the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies:
"On behalf of the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, we are sharing a survey to capture your experiences evacuating during the 2025 wildfires.  We haven't seen anyone else looking into the transportation experiences, and this is critically important data to gather. According to a recent
LA Times story
,
State law requires local governments to include evacuation elements in their planning, and the City of LA has not completed such analysis, and the progress is "ongoing."
"We believe it’s essential to understand any challenges you may have experienced so that these issues can be addressed in future disaster evacuation plans based on real-life experiences.
The survey link is available here
,
and it should take no longer than 15 minutes. to complete. . . . For questions, please reach out to Professor Evelyn Blumenberg at
eblumenb@g.ucla.edu
."
_________________
LAUSD / Pali High Design Update Meeting
Don't forget this community meeting for an update
on the rebuilding of Palisades High, to take place
TONIGHT,
August 11,
6pm via Zoom
Click on the graphic above for enlarged details.
PPCC is thrilled with the reopening of the
Recreation Center & New Playground . . .
Thank you to all who contributed to this important step
in the rebuilding and recovery of our community!
Credit:  CD11/CW Park
.
See you at this week's PPCC meeting
on Thursday, August 14th.
Palisades Strong!
PPCC Calendar

Summary

The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on August 14, 2025, featuring presentations on SBA loans, street lighting, and the Palisades Community Renewal Center, along with motions on bylaws amendments, the Sepulveda Corridor Transit Project, and evacuation planning compliance. The agenda also includes updates on community recovery efforts and upcoming fall programming.