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Line Temescal flyer
Flyer | January 26, 2026
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thumbnail_Temescal Canyon Dog Park (2) (1)
Image | November 1, 2025
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Palisades Park Community Meeting Flyer (5) (1)
Flyer | October 5, 2025
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Glossary Phrases & Acronyms 2025
Glossary | September 9, 2025
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Grant Recommendation-PFC
Grant Recommendation | September 5, 2025
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Motion Metro Station UCLA
Motion | August 2, 2025
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6-26-2025 Palisades Pedestrian Trail Public Meeting_Final
Presentation | June 27, 2025
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PPCC Area 3 Alt. App. Notice 2025
Announcement | June 4, 2025
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Urban Forest Positions
Background Info | May 10, 2025
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Image - Apr 19, 2025
Image | April 19, 2025
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationAgendas
This is an image file labeled 'Park-Option-3' that appears to be a visual representation or design option for a park project. The image was uploaded to the Pacific Palisades Community Council WordPress site in February 2016.
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DRAFT 2016 Potrero Canyon Pedestrian Crossing Feasibility Study Technical Memorandum
Memo June 16, 2023Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This feasibility study evaluates four alternatives for a pedestrian crossing between Potrero Canyon Park and Will Rogers State Beach across Pacific Coast Highway: improving the existing trail to Temescal Canyon Road, an at-grade crossing, an underground crossing, and a bridge crossing. The study concludes that a bridge crossing is most feasible based on factors including constructability, safety, permitting requirements, and stakeholder approval.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
Councilmember Mike Bonin requests Assemblymember Richard Bloom's assistance in urging Caltrans to expeditiously approve a temporary traffic signal on Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades to facilitate soil transfer from the Palisades Village construction project to the Potrero Canyon Riparian Park project. The traffic signal would allow dump trucks to access the park directly from PCH rather than using the Chautauqua and Temescal Canyon route, which has generated community concern.
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Environment & Public Spaces
The Department of City Planning presented rezoning proposals for Pacific Palisades on September 8, 2016, outlining changes to floor area ratios and building envelopes for various lot types both inside and outside the coastal zone, with different regulations applied to hillside and non-hillside properties.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban Forest
This document outlines the ongoing duties and responsibilities of the Pacific Palisades Community Council President, including presiding over board meetings, managing communications and website content, authorizing expenditures, drafting motions and position letters, conducting research on community issues, and maintaining relationships with government officials and community members.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban Forest
This document outlines the Pacific Palisades Community Council President's duties and responsibilities throughout a one-year term beginning July 1, including committee appointments, elections for Elected Representatives and officers, awards ceremonies, and organizational certifications. The timeline specifies monthly tasks and board meeting agendas aligned with the organization's fiscal year and election cycles.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban Forest
The Village Project Land Use Committee reviewed the applicant's traffic study and mitigated negative declaration released by the City on February 18, concluding that the proposed Caruso Village Project would not create unmitigatable traffic impacts and would provide a well-managed shopping, restaurant, and theater district. The Committee's assessment was informed by consultation with a transportation advisor and community leaders from other areas with Caruso developments.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban Forest
This document presents DWP's analysis of three overloaded and outage-prone electrical circuits in Pacific Palisades (29-03, 29-05, and 29-06) and proposes short-term solutions using pole-top distribution stations to split the circuits into five, with long-term plans for a new permanent distribution station. Construction of the temporary pole-top stations is scheduled to begin in March 2016 and be completed before summer.