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PPCC EC Letter Fire Safe Funding
Letter | April 1, 2026
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PPCC EC Letter AECOM Reports
Letter | March 17, 2026
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Federal Support Request from Palisades Community Leaders 3-6-26
Letter | March 7, 2026
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PPCC Letter Cmr. Zeldin EPA
Letter | March 7, 2026
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Newslettercopy Paliseniorsluncheon
Letter | March 5, 2026
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PPCC Letter Re Sober Living Density
Letter | February 19, 2026
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PPCC Letter Master Infrastructure Plan
Letter | February 15, 2026
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Supervisor Horvath Letter to PPCC _Gladstone Redevelopment Project -merged (1)
Letter | February 15, 2026
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PPCC Letter
Letter | January 30, 2026
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PPCC Letter Village Streetscape Improvements
Letter | January 23, 2026
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Public SafetyCrime & Enforcement
This is a Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.24 trespass arrest authorization form that allows property owners or their agents to request LAPD enforcement against unauthorized persons on their property for up to 12 months. The form provides three options for authorization: posted residential/commercial property not open to the public, unposted property with a six-month trespass notice, or commercial property open to the public with a 24-hour notice requirement.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests an accounting from the Annenberg Foundation regarding the distribution of funds raised by the FireAid Concert, which reportedly collected over $100 million to assist victims of the Palisades and Eaton Fires. The Council seeks detailed information about grant amounts distributed to specific organizations and the extent to which funds have reached actual fire victims in the Palisades community.
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Palisades Fire 2025Urban ForestPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted comments to the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection regarding proposed Zone 0 defensible space regulations, urging the committee to adopt a more flexible, science-based approach that preserves healthy trees and vegetation in urban wildlands areas rather than implementing a one-size-fits-all regulation that would result in barren landscapes.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
The Pacific Palisades Library Association reports progress following a fire that destroyed the library, including debris clearance by the Army Corps of Engineers and plans for a temporary library while rebuilding begins. The organization is soliciting community feedback through a survey to inform the design of the new library.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
This is a letter from PAPA (Pacific Palisades Area) dated April 24, 2025, though the specific content details are not legible in the provided image.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that LAPD implement manned checkpoints requiring proof of residency for pedestrians and cyclists entering the community, citing concerns about unauthorized individuals accessing burn areas and hillsides following the Palisades fire. The council expresses concerns about safety risks including illegal camping, trespassing, burglary, and fire hazards in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.
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Public SafetyMinutesWildfire Prevention
This letter to the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection comments on the April 7, 2025 draft Zone 0 defensible space regulations, arguing that scientific literature does not support complete vegetation elimination in Zone 0 and that healthy, well-maintained vegetation may actually protect structures by intercepting embers and resisting ignition due to high moisture content. The author critiques the regulatory process for lacking adequate scientific input and questions the methodology of recent studies used to support the proposed rules.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Palisades Forestry Committee submitted comments to the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection opposing the proposed Zone 0 defensible space regulations, arguing that scientific evidence from the January 2025 Palisades wildfire demonstrates that healthy, irrigated trees provided fire protection and that removing vegetation poses greater risk than maintaining ember-resistant landscaping. The committee advocates for a balanced, science-based approach that preserves fire-resistant native vegetation rather than the proposed near-total clearing of trees and shrubs.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that Mayor Bass's Emergency Order No. 7 suspending plan check and permit fees be extended to include owners of condominiums, townhomes, and multi-family developments in the Palisades burn area, arguing that all property owners should be treated equally in fee waivers for rebuilding after the January 7, 2025 Palisades Fire.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong support for SB 495, which would require insurers to pay 100% of wildfire-related personal property claims without requiring victims to provide detailed inventories. The council argues that fire victims should not be forced to itemize lost possessions to receive full payment on their claims.