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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held meetings on March 9 and 23, 2023, addressing topics including water rights, out-of-scale home building, fire road access, and the Potrero Canyon Lateral Trail project, while also welcoming two new organizational members and scheduling a community safety town hall for April 6.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council provided updates on area re-entry permissions and drinking water safety following a fire. Residents of southern and eastern Palisades neighborhoods including Santa Monica Canyon and Riviera areas were permitted to return with valid proof of residency, while northern and western areas remained closed; a Do Not Drink Notice remained in effect for zip code 90272 with LADWP distributing bottled water to affected customers.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on May 12, 2022, to announce officer nominations for the 2022-23 term and consider a motion regarding dwelling unit capacity calculations in community plan updates. The email also announced upcoming community events including a library open house, homelessness task force meeting, and various local activities.
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GovernanceRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting on January 23, 2025, with over 1,000 attendees to discuss recovery from the recent fire, featuring remarks from elected officials and agency representatives. The council announced plans for additional recovery-focused meetings and highlighted an upcoming town hall on debris removal at Santa Monica College.
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Palisades Fire 2025RecapsPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee submitted a response to the February 2026 AECOM Workstream Reports on infrastructure restoration, wildfire resilience, and logistics/traffic management, recommending collaborative translation of advisory guidance into actionable plans with priorities including undergrounding utilities, completing infrastructure inventory, implementing hydrant pressure solutions, and developing integrated multi-hazard emergency planning.
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LADWP community engagement team. LADWP confirmed they have
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3. That the Bureau and the LAPD report back in 60 days on steps taken to implement this policy and results obtained, and
Minutes February 8, 2016GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on October 26, 2006, covering organizational rotations, committee appointments, a postmaster selection, and discussions on the Palisades Bowl mobile home conversion and a beach parking lot construction project.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on February 26, 2026, where members approved minutes, reviewed the treasurer's report showing US Bank balance of $41,183.04 and Schwab account of $421,291.90, and discussed upcoming events including a March 5 NORC survey discussion and March 12 LADWP presentation. The board also approved website development not to exceed $15,000, appointed Daphne Gronich to the Bylaws Committee, and heard reports from various government representatives and committee chairs regarding recovery efforts, infrastructure projects, and community concerns.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on February 26, 2026, where members approved a new website development project not to exceed $15,000, discussed upcoming community events including a March 22 Community Renewal Celebration, and approved four grants totaling $25,500 to local schools and organizations. The meeting also included reports on infrastructure projects, emergency preparedness initiatives, and updates from government representatives on recovery efforts and community concerns.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
This addendum to a Task Order Solicitation for the Potrero Canyon Pacific Coast Highway Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Project provides answers to consultant questions regarding project requirements, references, budget, and deliverables, and includes two reference studies from 2016 and 2018 evaluating pedestrian crossing alternatives. The 2016 feasibility study concludes that a bridge crossing is the most feasible option among four alternatives evaluated based on cost, constructability, permitting, and safety factors.