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WRAC_CD11_FINAL
Image | February 23, 2026
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PPCC Letter Village Streetscape Improvements
Letter | January 23, 2026
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PPCC Press Release
Press Release | January 6, 2026
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Report_NORC and PPCC Final
Report | January 3, 2026
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PPCC EC Ltr ACE Yard #2
Letter | December 31, 2025
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PPCC EC Ltr ACE Rebuilding Yard Permit
Letter | December 27, 2025
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PPCC Letter ACE Permit Hearing
Letter | December 20, 2025
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Gladstones MemoR
Memo | October 16, 2025
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PPCC EC Letter PSA Gladstones
Letter | October 7, 2025
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PPCC EC Letter Gladstones
Letter | October 5, 2025
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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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Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracTraffic Safety
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a resolution urging the City of Los Angeles to require dockless electric scooter and bicycle providers to cooperate fully with law enforcement in providing user information for accidents causing injury, with provisions to deny, suspend, or revoke business licenses and permits for non-compliance. The resolution was prompted by an April 2019 hit-and-run accident involving a dockless scooter user that injured a local pastor, during which the provider refused to assist law enforcement.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the California State Senate Committee on Appropriations opposing Senate Bill 50, arguing that the bill eliminates local control over planning and zoning decisions and threatens single-family neighborhoods while unfairly exempting certain coastal cities but not communities like Pacific Palisades that are located within larger cities.
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GovernanceWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted five motions in May 2019 addressing school safety, wildland-urban interface hazard mitigation, co-living development regulations, affordable housing density bonus compliance, and restrictions on developer contributions to city officials.
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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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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council issued a statement condemning a racist hate speech incident and threats that occurred at a local Ralphs market involving a woman who directed vile language and threats toward Pastor Kenneth Davis and his daughter. The council expressed support for law enforcement efforts to prosecute the offender and stated that such behavior does not represent the community.
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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.
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainageMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a motion requesting that Los Angeles County coordinate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and City of Los Angeles to study and implement flood protection and mitigation measures for the LA River area, including sediment removal, hardscape reduction, flood walls, and land use evaluation. The Council also urged local officials to request Congressional authorization for a Flood Risk Management feasibility study.
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Environment & Public SpacesDrainageWrac
This document provides background on a motion regarding LA River flood protection and mitigation, noting that government agencies have failed to implement flood control measures recommended in a 1991 report and calling for a federally-funded Flood Risk Management feasibility study to be conducted. The document supports LA County's proposed divestiture of 40 miles of the river and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive flood control planning given potential catastrophic impacts on the region.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on February 14, 2019, to oppose Senate Bill 50 and urges Councilmember Bonin to introduce a resolution opposing the bill and similar legislation that restricts local land use control.