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PPCC Letter Re Sober Living Density
Letter | February 19, 2026
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PPCC Letter Master Infrastructure Plan
Letter | February 15, 2026
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City Council Permit Fee Waiver Ltr10-26-25
Letter | October 30, 2025
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PPCC EC Letter Zone 0 Cmtee
Letter | September 15, 2025
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PPCC Letter Postpone 405 Repaving
Letter | June 17, 2025
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Letter - Apr 26, 2025 (Zone Zero Plead Commets)
Letter | May 1, 2025
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Letter - Apr 29, 2025 (PFC Zone)
Letter | May 1, 2025
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PPCC Letter Waiver Fees#2
Letter | April 27, 2025
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PPCC Letter Support AB 238
Letter | April 16, 2025
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PPCC Letter Waiver Fees
Letter | March 15, 2025
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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held two public meetings on October 17 and October 24, 2019 regarding a discretionary planning application at 701 Palisades Drive and voted unanimously to not object to the application contingent on a condition limiting concurrent use of church and school facilities to six times per calendar year and requiring valet parking for events exceeding 564 attendees.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges Councilmember Mike Bonin to approve the use of Palisades Recreation Center Quimby funds to complete an Environmental Impact Report required for the proposed Pacific Palisades dog park, which has been in development for three years with over 3000 resident supporters. The council states that CD11 has not yet committed to funding the EIR, which is necessary to move the project forward.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutes
The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General investigated mail theft complaints from Pacific Palisades residents and found no evidence of Postal Service employee involvement, though two non-employee suspects were identified and referred to the Postal Inspection Service. Test mailings were delivered uncompromised and the investigation was closed.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesHomeless Camping
PPCC officers sent a letter to the Palisades News editor on September 28, 2019, requesting a clarification regarding news coverage of PPCC's support for an amicus brief in the Boise homeless case. The letter clarifies that PPCC and BCC are requesting Supreme Court review of the Ninth Circuit decision to provide guidance on constitutional limits of local camping regulations, not requesting that the decision be overturned.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong support for the Brentwood Community Council's amicus brief in City of Boise v. Martin, a Supreme Court case concerning regulation of homeless encampments on public property. The council cites severe homelessness impacts in Pacific Palisades, including fire hazards and public health concerns, as reasons for supporting the brief.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
Christina Spitz clarifies facts about the PPCC Land Use Committee's June 27 meeting and its recommendation regarding a mixed-use project at the old Jack-in-the-Box site on Sunset Boulevard, explaining the committee's advisory role, the dissolution of ad hoc committees as of July 1, and her position that opposition should be based on the credible Coastal Act visual compatibility argument rather than demands for parking beyond legal requirements.
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Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracTraffic Safety
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Assembly Bill 1112 and urges Assemblymember Bloom to vote against it, citing concerns that the bill would restrict local regulatory control over dockless mobility device providers and prevent cities from requiring providers to cooperate with law enforcement in injury cases. The opposition stems from a recent hit-and-run incident involving a scooter user in the Palisades where the provider refused to provide identifying information to police.
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Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracTraffic Safety
The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges the City of Los Angeles to deny, suspend, or revoke business licenses and dockless mobility permits for providers that fail to cooperate with law enforcement following an incident where a pastor was struck by a dockless electric scooter user who fled the scene and the provider refused to identify the user. The council passed a resolution on May 9, 2019, calling for cooperation with law enforcement to be a mandatory condition of operating dockless mobility devices in Los Angeles.
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GovernanceMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes applications DIR-2019-938-CDP and ENV-2019-939-CE for 15245 W. De Pauw Street, citing violations of a 2015 Coastal Exemption denial, a Zoning Information Bulletin protecting Potrero Canyon viewsheds, and the existing 2000 Coastal Development Permit, and requests removal of unpermitted structures that were constructed despite a stop work order.
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainageMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on April 11, 2019, requesting that Los Angeles County, the City of Los Angeles, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers coordinate comprehensive flood protection and mitigation efforts for the LA River, including sediment removal, infrastructure improvements, and Congressional authorization for a feasibility study. The Council urges immediate action to address flood risks and implement modern flood control measures to protect residents from potential catastrophic flooding.