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Palisades Update from CW Park/CD11
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Pacific Palisades Community Council
Update from Councilwoman Traci Park / CD11
Since some of you may not be signed up for the CD 11 Newsletter, here is important, useful and up-to-date information for the community, sent today (Saturday 6/14) by our Councilwoman Traci Park. Please note in particular the
security deployment changes
for the Palisades (which many of you may have already learned about from news reports):
Security Update!
Yesterday, Mayor Bass and LAPD Chief McDonnell announced
changes to the security deployment
for Pacific Palisades. I know these changes are upsetting for some of you, and I take those concerns very seriously. Please know there will continue to be a very heavy presence of police and security in and around the area, and LAPD is fully committed to working closely with the community to make additional changes as needed.
Debris Removal Update -
We hit a major milestone this week with the Army Corps hitting the
75% complete mark
for residential debris removal. We are incredibly grateful for their continued efforts and professionalism.
DWP Palisades Townhall -
As we shift from debris removal into the rebuilding process, upgrading infrastructure remains a top priority. From undergrounding the power to upgrading water systems, DWP has big projects in the pipeline. We will be scheduling a Palisades town hall with DWP to go over all of that information, so please stay tuned for future announcements on scheduling!
Is Your Home Still Standing? Please Take Our Survey –
If your home survived the Palisades Fire, please take a moment to fill out our
Recovery Survey
. Your feedback will help us understand your priorities, needs, and challenges as we plan for the long-term rebuild effort.
Voter Registration and Eligibility
–
You can keep your Palisades voter registration active
. If you've been displaced by the Palisades Fire and are temporarily living elsewhere, you can keep your voter registration tied to your original home address and you can still
vote in your local elections as a Palisadean.
To retain your voice in your community's future, all you need to do is add a temporary mailing address to your voter registration to receive important election materials
–
your districts and voting eligibility stay the same.
To update your voter information, visit:
LAVOTE.GOV/Recovery
New Mortgage Relief for Fire Survivors
–
Starting June 12, eligible homeowners can apply for up to $20,000 in mortgage assistance through the new CalAssist Mortgage Fund. This $100 million state program offers grants (not loans) to help cover mortgage payments while homes remain uninhabitable. Funds are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more at
www.CalAssistMortgageFund.org
.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
is on pace to complete debris removal by the end of the summer. Currently they have completed 3,047 properties in the Palisades. This represents about 75% of the total properties that have opted into the program in the city of Los Angeles.
PCH Safety Reminders –
Please remember: PCH is an active construction zone.
Speed limit is reduced to 25 MPH
Flashing red lights – treat them as stop signs
Southbound lanes are reduced to one lane from 9 AM to 3 PM
Expect lane shifts and slowed traffic. Your patience helps keep workers safe.
Electrification –
While there is no all-electric mandate for rebuilding in the Palisades due to federal court rulings, we want to make sure you have the info you need if you choose to go all-electric.
Resilient Palisades
, in partnership with the
Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance
, has put together a series of resources (
Resilient Palisades Info
and
N
CSA
info
) to help households rebuild with resiliency and sustainability in mind.
Free Blood Lead Testing for Fire-Impacted Communities –
In response to the Palisades and Eaton fires, the Department of Public Health (DPH) is offering free blood lead testing to residents in affected areas. Wildfires can release lead and other harmful substances from older buildings, ash, and debris. Testing events are posted weekly. Please visit
DPH’s event page for the latest dates
. You can also call 1-800-LA-4-LEAD to schedule a free appointment through Quest Labs.
Mark your calendars:
Next PPCC Meeting, 6/26/25 --
info. on agenda topics coming soon!
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Summary
Councilwoman Traci Park provided a community update on Pacific Palisades recovery efforts, including security deployment changes, debris removal progress at 75% completion, upcoming DWP infrastructure townhall, mortgage relief programs, and resources for fire survivors regarding voter registration, blood lead testing, and sustainable rebuilding options.