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Grant Recommend Methodist Preschool
Grant Recommendation | April 2, 2026
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Grant Recommendation | April 2, 2026
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Home Hardening Workshop Flyer - Apr 2026
Image | April 1, 2026
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PPCC Motion Evecuation - Density
Motion | April 1, 2026
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Recovery Resource Fair Grand Opening Flyer - Apr 2026
Image | April 1, 2026
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PreparePalisades - 20260328 Flyer QR
Flyer | March 21, 2026
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Presentation | March 18, 2026
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PPCC EC Letter AECOM Reports
Letter | March 17, 2026
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PPCC Letter Cmr. Zeldin EPA
Letter | March 7, 2026
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council passed two motions on February 27, 2025, supporting Council File 25-0006-S38 for a Climate Resilience District in fire-impacted areas and Council File 25-0172 for inspection and repair of the city's fire hydrant network.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety notify all building permit applicants in the 90272 zip code area that their parcels may be subject to recorded Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) that impose additional restrictions beyond LADBS approvals, and for Tract 9300 applicants, encourage voluntary compliance with Civic League Guidelines. The request was adopted by the PPCC Board on February 27, 2025.
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CDI Notice Re Additional Living Expense Coverage When Homes are Uninhabitable as a - Feb 14, 2025
Announcement February 15, 2025Palisades Fire 2025Insurance & Finance
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara issued a notice on February 14, 2025, directing all insurance companies to continue providing Additional Living Expenses coverage for policyholders whose homes are uninhabitable due to health and safety hazards from the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, including fire debris, ash, and contamination risks identified by Los Angeles County Public Health. The notice clarifies that insurers must exercise due diligence in determining habitability and cannot terminate coverage solely because an area is accessible, particularly while the County's Public Health Advisory remains in effect.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesDisplaced Services
The Palisades American Legion Building, which survived the wildfire, is opening as a community support center on February 11 to serve affected residents with free insurance and legal advice, government agency services, mental health support, and supplies including food, water, and cleanup equipment. Veterans are staffing the center and have established a donation distribution site in Culver City.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
This is a letter from PAPA (Pacific Palisades Area) dated February 3, 2025, though the specific content and purpose of the letter cannot be determined from the image filename and metadata alone.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
The EPA has been assigned by FEMA to survey, remove, and dispose of hazardous materials from properties burned by Los Angeles wildfires as Phase 1 of the federal cleanup response, at no cost to residents. The EPA will remove items such as paint, cleaners, batteries, pesticides, lithium-ion batteries, and visible asbestos, with authority to access properties without owner permission as of January 15, 2025.
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Palisades Fire 2025Immediate Response
This document recaps a Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting held on January 23, 2025, where city and county officials provided information on disaster recovery services, debris removal procedures, property inspection protocols, and rebuilding assistance following a wildfire. Key resources include a Disaster Recovery Center operating at the old Westside Pavilion, free debris removal through county opt-in programs, and various support services with contact numbers for residents.
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Palisades Fire 2025Immediate Response
Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin provides updates on resident access to fire-damaged areas in Pacific Palisades, including four reopened zones with escort requirements between 10am-5pm and proof of residency verification at a Santa Monica staging area. The message includes contact numbers for mud flow concerns and debris removal services.
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Palisades Fire 2025Displaced Services
World Central Kitchen provided an update on its emergency response to southern California wildfires, reporting that it has served over 280,000 meals to affected communities through a network of 65 restaurant and food truck partners at emergency hubs, shelters, and distribution sites. The organization announced a matching donation opportunity of up to $1 million starting January 23, 2025, and committed to continuing food relief efforts and supporting displaced restaurant workers.
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Palisades Fire 2025Immediate Response
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued Emergency Executive Order No. 2 on January 21, 2025, directing city crews to implement watershed protection measures ahead of forecasted rain, including installing erosion control barriers, removing fire debris, and diverting contaminated stormwater to prevent hazardous runoff from entering beaches and ocean waters in burn areas.