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GovernanceRecaps
The Palisades will remain closed to the general public with checkpoints in place, with access limited to residents and contractors only as of February 2, 2025. Mayor Bass announced this plan in coordination with Governor Newsom, who provided additional state law enforcement resources to maintain security while allowing LAPD to restore service citywide.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on January 11, 2024, covering updates on local issues including the SAB Center development, park vandalism, school crossing guard needs, CEQA noise protections, sidewalk food vendors, homelessness initiatives, public safety camera proposals, and various community projects. The council also reported on crime reduction efforts, LAUSD funding for school improvements, and upcoming urban forest management plan hearings.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on January 25, 2024, covering updates on public safety camera partnerships, coastal access projects, community gardens, homeless services, infrastructure concerns including drainage and bluff erosion, and street vending regulations. The council also voted in support of motions regarding RV parking designations and camping restrictions near sensitive uses.
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PPCC Org. Composition
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The Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness newsletter from July-August 2021 reports on increased homelessness in the community during summer, highlights the Outreach Team's success in placing 143 individuals off the streets, and documents collaborative efforts with local agencies on fire prevention and mental health services.
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Pacific Palisades Community Council Awards Page
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This document outlines the Pacific Palisades Community Council's awards program, which honors community members through the Citizen of the Year Award and Golden Sparkplug Award. It details the purpose, eligibility criteria, nomination procedures, selection process, and event logistics for both awards, along with a historical archive of Citizen of the Year honorees dating back to 1947.
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GovernanceRecaps
Councilwoman Traci Park provided a community update on Pacific Palisades recovery efforts, including security deployment changes, debris removal progress at 75% completion, upcoming DWP infrastructure townhall, mortgage relief programs, and resources for fire survivors regarding voter registration, blood lead testing, and sustainable rebuilding options.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council provided recovery updates including LAPD guidance on property access, debris removal procedures through the Army Corps of Engineers, and contractor requirements for the fire-affected area. Upcoming virtual town halls were announced for January 31 on wildfire health protection and February 5 on debris removal.
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The Longest Table & Move
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces several upcoming events including The Longest Table community gathering on October 5, a United Policy Holders Workshop on October 5, a Palisades Recreation Center Rebuild meeting on October 7, and a Coastal Commission hearing on the Gladstones Redevelopment Project on October 8. The PPCC expresses concerns about the Gladstones project plans not being previously shared with the community and plans to request a postponement of the hearing.
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WRAC Aug. 2020 Minutes
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The Westside Regional Advisory Council Board held an online meeting on August 19, 2020, where representatives from multiple neighborhood councils discussed and unanimously voted to recommend two motions regarding affordable housing and SB 330 compliance, heard a presentation from LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, and received updates from various government representatives.