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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, passed a motion in 2025 urging Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Administrative Officer Matthew Szabo to disclose all sources of funding for the City's Inside Safe program. The motion was formally adopted by the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils in August 2025 and references a judge's findings about program failures.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside Los Angeles neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, passed a motion urging Mayor Karen Bass to consent to a full audit of the City's Inside Safe program by City Controller Kenneth Mejia, following judicial findings about program failures. The motion was proposed by Jay Handal in June 2025 and formally adopted by the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils in August 2025.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, adopted a motion in March-April 2025 requesting that city and county authorities address hazardous fire debris and toxic materials that have contaminated beaches following recent wildfires and rainstorms. The motion calls for immediate testing, public information sharing, and protective measures for coastal environments and beach users.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces its September 11, 2025 board meeting agenda featuring presentations from the Friends of the Palisades Library and City Bureau of Engineering, committee reports on grants and bylaw amendments, and updates on community recovery initiatives. The document also includes announcements about upcoming community events, opposition to SB 79 legislation, and local recovery resources for fire survivors.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on September 25, 2025, featuring presentations on the Palisades Long Term Recovery Group and Marvin Braude Trail restoration, committee reports on grants and bylaws amendments, and a vote on supporting a motion regarding SB 79's impacts on Los Angeles. The document also announces upcoming community events and provides updates on local recovery efforts and regulatory matters.
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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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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council is hosting a special meeting on February 7, 2025 at 5pm via Zoom to discuss post-fire recovery issues with officials from LAPD, Army Corps of Engineers, County Public Health, FEMA, and other agencies. The email also addresses community concerns about the EPA's plan to use Will Rogers State Beach parking lot for temporary hazardous waste storage from fire cleanup, noting that CD 11 has requested a separate meeting with EPA officials to discuss safety measures.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting on February 4 featuring Councilwoman Traci Park, Chief Recovery Officer Steve Soboroff, and Congressman Brad Sherman. Caltrans closed PCH between Chautauqua Boulevard and Carbon Beach Terrace on February 4 due to fire-damaged slopes at risk of mud and debris flow ahead of predicted rains, with resident access maintained via Chautauqua Boulevard.
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GovernanceRecaps
This news bulletin announces special events and resources for Pacific Palisades wildfire survivors on February 15, 2025, including a free vision clinic offering eye exams and eyeglasses, and a community gathering with neighbors and elected officials. It also references an Insurance Commissioner notice regarding living expense coverage for uninhabitable homes and provides links to recovery resources.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announced a special meeting on February 4, 2025, featuring newly-appointed Chief Recovery Officer Steve Soboroff to discuss recovery efforts and answer community questions via Zoom. Additionally, Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin corrected previous information about resident and contractor passes, clarifying that orange passes for residents and blue passes for contractors have no expiration date and allow unrestricted access through checkpoints.