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PPCC Motions regarding Homelessness
Motion | July 19, 2025
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PPCC Motion re Banning EBikes
Motion | June 29, 2025
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PPCC letter TCN billboards
Letter | November 3, 2024
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PPCC Motions re Homelessness 9-26-24
Motion | September 29, 2024
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Motion Congestion Pricing
Motion | June 14, 2024
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Street Furniture/STAP -- 2018-2022
Background Info | March 30, 2024
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Signage Positions (from 2023 forward)
Background Info | March 2, 2024
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WRAC Motions (from 2023 forward)
Background Info | March 2, 2024
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Metro TCN EC Letter
Letter | August 28, 2023
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Signage Positions (2015-2022)
Background Info | May 14, 2023
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the planned installation of two large digital billboards by Metro's Transportation Communication Network (TCN) program along the 405 freeway north of the 10 interchange, citing concerns about visual blight, driver distraction, traffic safety, and environmental impacts. The Council urges Metro Board members, LA County Supervisors, Mayor Bass, and LA City Councilmembers to exempt these billboards from the planned installation.
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Environment & Public SpacesStreet FurnitureWracHomeless Camping
On September 26, 2024, the Pacific Palisades Community Council passed three motions related to homelessness: supporting HR 8340 (Housing Unhoused Disabled Veterans Act), requesting a letter from Councilmember Yaroslavsky regarding encampments on state lands, and supporting the Brentwood Community Council's resolution on Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors homelessness policies.
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Public SafetyStreet FurnitureWracHomeless Camping
Pacific Palisades Community Council passed a modified motion on June 13, 2024 opposing the implementation of congestion pricing in Los Angeles, including Metro's pilot program, unless robust transit options are first implemented and completed by Caltrans and local agencies following environmental review.