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New Alts Orientation 2026
Agenda | February 16, 2026
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Screenshot
Image | January 26, 2026
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LADWP Virtual Town Hall Flyer - Jan 2026
Image | January 12, 2026
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New Member Orientation 2025
Agenda | September 24, 2025
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Image | April 19, 2025
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PACIFIC PALISADES COMMUNITY
Letter | January 16, 2025
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SLO Brian Espin message
Letter | January 12, 2025
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SLO Brian Espin Report
Report | January 11, 2025
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PPCC Minutes -- 2024 / 10 / 10
Minutes | October 26, 2024
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Summary LAPD SLO Brian Espin
Report | September 28, 2024
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GovernanceEventsLeadership
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GovernancePotrero CanyonLeadership
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GovernanceLeadership
Marilyn Wexler, president of the Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association (SMCCA), describes the organization's 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, governance structure, and history of community advocacy since its incorporation in 1947, including efforts to protect the canyon from development, address FAA flight path issues, and support homelessness services. SMCCA maintains 379 paid members, holds monthly public meetings, and has been involved in significant community projects such as brokering the donation of Rustic Canyon Park and contributing to the preservation of a historic eucalyptus grove.
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GovernanceLeadership
The Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting applications for alternate representative positions for the 2016-2018 term, with applicants required to submit a statement by October 7, 2016. Alternate representatives must meet residency or property ownership requirements depending on whether they are applying for Area or At-large positions.
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GovernanceUrban ForestLeadership
This document outlines innovations and initiatives implemented by the Pacific Palisades Community Council during Chris Spitz's presidency from July 2014 to June 2016, including a new website, expanded outreach, increased community participation, new committees, and enhanced election processes. The council also created informational materials, established a Land Use committee for the Palisades Village Project, and tracked numerous planning and policy issues affecting the community.
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Reference ResourcesBylawsLeadership
This document outlines the geographical boundaries and descriptions of eight areas within the Pacific Palisades Community Council, as defined in the PPCC Bylaws & Procedures Appendix B. Each area is delineated by specific streets, landmarks, and geographical features, with a note that maps take precedence over written descriptions in case of conflict.
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GovernanceCommunity SupportCoastalParks & RecreationPotrero CanyonAgendasElectionsLeadershipMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2011 meeting with 20 voting members present, during which it unanimously opposed the city's P-3 proposal to lease public parking garages to private investors and discussed a proposed ordinance to increase the allowable number of pets per household from 3 to 10 animals. The council also received a treasurer's report showing $21,857.33 in total funds, heard from city officials and law enforcement, and appointed committees for various community initiatives.
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GovernanceCivic AdvocacyCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonStreet FurnitureAgendasLeadershipLegislationMinutesWracPlanning & DensityVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on March 10, 2016, where members approved proposed bylaws amendments regarding election procedures and area boundaries, and voted on three motions related to the Palisades Village Project, including recommendations for specific plan amendments and conditions for public land vacation.
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GovernanceCommunity SupportPotrero CanyonStreet FurnitureAgendasLeadershipMinutesPlanning & DensityVillage Project
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on March 10, 2016, with 16 voting members and 5 voting alternates in attendance. The meeting included approval of bylaws amendments, reports on various community issues including the Sylmar Ground Return project and Palisades Village Project, and passage of motions related to land use entitlements and public land vacation for the Village Project.