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Meeting Recaps, News & Announcements (2026)
Recap | January 6, 2026
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Recap - Dec 11, 2025 (Alphabets PR Statement)
Recap | December 18, 2025
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50th Anniversary Jubilee Recap & Photos (9/30/2023)
Recap | November 15, 2023
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2023 Holiday Dinner & Awards Gala - Recap
Recap | September 19, 2023
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December 22 Gala Recap
Recap | December 21, 2022
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Recap - Jul 11, 2022 (Spak WRAC LUC)
Recap | August 8, 2022
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Meeting Recaps, News & Announcements (2025)
Recap | February 7, 2016
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1/09 Meeting Recap & Events through early February
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces that voting is open for Area and At-large Representatives elections, with voting closing September 18. The email also reports that SB 1120 housing density legislation failed in the California legislature, SB 793 flavored tobacco ban passed, and provides updates on November election voting access and virus response reopenings.
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This Pacific Palisades Community Council email reminds residents to vote in the Area and At-large Representatives Election by September 18, 2020, and provides information about upcoming PPCC meetings, community events, and local news including disaster preparedness, speed hump applications, homelessness initiatives, and COVID-19 related changes to fall traditions.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council provided updates on COVID-19 vaccine second doses, beach closures due to storm debris and lightning hazards, and announced the discovery of a young mountain lion (P-95) in the National Park Service's ongoing study. The council noted that community events through February were cancelled, postponed, or held virtually.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council conducted a survey of Will Rogers State Beach visitors regarding a homeless housing proposal and created a video documenting their responses. The council is soliciting donations for a legal fund to keep the beach open and accessible to all.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council reported that another homeless person was struck by a car and injured on Pacific Coast Highway on August 9, 2021, and expressed opposition to sanctioning homeless housing at Will Rogers State Beach due to safety concerns.
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The City Administrative Officer's report concluded that Will Rogers State Beach is infeasible for homeless housing, and Councilmember Bonin stated he will no longer pursue this proposed use. The Pacific Palisades Community Council credits community members and their legal advocacy efforts for this outcome.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council sent a letter to City officials on August 6 opposing homeless housing at Will Rogers State Beach, citing public safety concerns, a lawsuit against the City regarding homeless encampments, and statements from Governor Newsom and other leaders against allowing homeless habitation in public spaces. The Council notes that a CAO feasibility report is pending and reiterates the community's opposition to the proposal across 35 letters and statements.
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Will Rogers State Beach was voted one of the top seven family-friendly attractions in Los Angeles according to an LA Times survey, and the Pacific Palisades Community Council sent a letter to city officials opposing a proposal to house unhoused individuals at the beach parking lot. The email also announces upcoming community events including National Night Out on August 3rd, LAUSD and COVID-related town halls on August 4th, and the next PPCC meeting scheduled for August 12th.
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GovernanceRecaps
This weekend update from Pacific Palisades Community Council covers public safety survey results, a settlement requiring 6,000 homeless beds near freeways, July 4th events including a WWII flyover and virtual concert, LA County reopenings of businesses with safety protocols, and a statewide mask mandate. The council is also planning special Zoom meetings to consider bylaws amendments allowing virtual board meetings.
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GovernanceRecaps
This weekend update from May 22-25, 2020 covers a federal court order requiring homeless individuals near freeway overpasses to be offered housing by September 1, 2020, Los Angeles County reopenings including car parades and beach access, and Councilmember Bonin's positions on the city budget and park/restaurant reopenings. The update also includes reminders about face coverings, small business resources, car theft prevention, and the 2020 Census.