PPCC Library Integration Test
Browse Library
160 documents found.
Active browse filters: Document type: Background Info
-
Background 15113 Sunset Blvd.
Background Info | April 1, 2026
-
Voter Reg Displaced Wildfires-FAQ-PRC
Background Info | February 11, 2026
-
Background UndergroundingR
Background Info | February 7, 2026
-
Palisades Fire Recovery Presentations/Support (2026)
Background Info | January 30, 2026
-
Reports & Summaries
Background Info | January 10, 2026
-
Fire Recovery Positions & Reports (2026)
Background Info | December 31, 2025
-
PPCC Awards Information, from 2023
Background Info | September 1, 2025
-
Conflict of Interest Rules-Grants
Background Info | August 15, 2025
-
Documents Related to SB 9 & Density
Background Info | August 15, 2025
-
Guidelines for Grants1
Background Info | August 15, 2025
Library Search
Browse all topics
Advanced Filters
-
Community LifeAwards & Heritage
This document lists the Honorary Mayors of Pacific Palisades from 1951 to 2021, including notable entertainment figures such as Jerry Lewis, Vivian Vance, and Anthony Hopkins. The Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce sponsored this 70-year tradition, though its continuation is uncertain due to a potential merger with the Malibu Chamber of Commerce.
-
Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee supports City Council Resolution CF 21-0929 to designate public schools as sensitive sites where homeless encampments can be banned within a 500-foot radius under the anti-camping ordinance, and proposes that Councilmember Bonin bring a similar resolution to designate Pacific Palisades schools, day care centers, parks, and libraries as sensitive sites.
-
Public SafetyWracTraffic Safety
This document provides information from the City of Los Angeles on reporting and regulations for dockless electric scooters, including parking restrictions, reporting procedures through MyLA311, and provider response requirements. Residents can report improperly parked or abandoned scooters via phone, website, or mobile app, with providers required to respond within 2 hours during daytime hours.
-
Environment & Public SpacesEventsCoastalMinutes
This document summarizes the August 1986 General Plan for Will Rogers State Beach, approved by the California State Park and Recreation Commission on November 14, 1986, which establishes the beach as a state recreation unit dedicated to public beach-oriented recreation while protecting natural and cultural resources and addressing significant geological hazards including landslides, erosion, and rockfalls. The plan documents the beach's high visitor usage (over 8 million annually in 1984-85), parking capacity constraints, and traffic congestion on Pacific Coast Highway, while emphasizing the need to maintain recreational access and environmental protection.
-
GovernanceLegislation
The Pacific Palisades Community Council is considering a motion to support ACA 7, a proposed constitutional amendment introduced by Assemblymembers Al Muratsuchi and Steve Glazer that would restore local government control over land use decisions. Secretary Chris Spitz proposes the PPCC Board adopt a position supporting ACA 7 and request its assignment to an appropriate Assembly policy committee.
-
Public SafetyMotionsHomeless Camping
This is a comprehensive collection of statements and letters from Pacific Palisades Community Council regarding Bonin Motion CF 21-0350, which concerns homeless housing and sheltering plans at Will Rogers State Beach and other beach locations. The documents span from April to September 2021 and include correspondence to city council members, county supervisors, state agencies, and media outlets.
-
Environment & Public SpacesEventsPotrero CanyonMinutes
This document outlines the history of the proposed pedestrian overcrossing bridge over Pacific Coast Highway at Potrero Canyon, from the Pacific Palisades Community Council's 2004 unanimous vote of support through 2021, detailing community input, feasibility discussions, and efforts to secure federal funding for the approximately $11 million project.
-
Land UseLegislationPlanning & Density
This document provides background information on WRAC's past positions regarding affordable housing legislation and presents two pending bills, SB 15 and SCA 2, as positive alternatives to density mandate bills that WRAC has opposed. SB 15 would provide incentive grants for cities to voluntarily rezone idle retail sites for workforce housing, while SCA 2 would repeal California's Article 34 constitutional amendment that discourages public housing development.
-
GovernanceEventsMinutes
This document outlines background information for three WRAC-recommended motions to be considered at the January 14, 2021 PPCC Board meeting: prioritizing elementary school reopenings with safety measures, opposing a proposed BONC social media policy, and supporting enforcement measures for unfinished residential development projects.
-
Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestWrac
LADWP proposes replacing 220 wooden power poles with brown steel poles along a transmission line in canyon areas of Pacific Palisades to improve reliability and fire safety, requiring California Coastal Commission approval. The project, initially proposed in 2019, was paused to address concerns about impacts to Braunton's Milkvetch, a federally-listed endangered plant species, and LADWP plans to present a mitigation plan at the CCC's November 2020 meeting.