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Federal Support Request from Palisades Community Leaders 3-6-26
Letter | March 7, 2026
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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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PPCC Letter Little Hoover Commission
Letter | October 15, 2024
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Draft PPCC letter CEQA construction noise
Letter | February 5, 2024
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PPCC draft Hillside Construction Letter2
Letter | January 24, 2024
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PPCC draft Hillside Construction Letter
Letter | January 22, 2024
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Crossing Guard letter - Canyon School
Letter | November 29, 2023
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PPCC EC letter AB1287
Letter | April 19, 2023
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PAPA. IRS letter confirming exempt status
Letter | March 22, 2023
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that the Little Hoover Commission investigate alleged mismanagement and misuse of billions of dollars in California and Los Angeles homelessness programs, citing a 2024 state audit that found the state failed to track costs and outcomes despite spending $24 billion over five years. The council references concerns about Project Homekey and other programs, requesting an investigation to identify operational failures and prevent future waste of taxpayer funds.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the Department of City Planning's proposal to change construction noise thresholds, arguing it violates CEQA requirements, lacks substantial evidence, contradicts the City's General Plan Noise Element, and would disproportionately harm residents in quiet neighborhoods and those working night shifts or from home. The council calls for a new independent advisory panel to conduct a comprehensive study before any action is taken on the proposal.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to Councilwoman Traci Park detailing hazardous construction conditions in hillside neighborhoods, particularly regarding roadway blockages caused by haul routes and construction activities that impede emergency vehicle access and evacuation routes in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The letter proposes six categories of measures to address these safety concerns, including restrictions on haul route permits, modifications to the haul route process, developer compliance requirements, a resident complaint portal, stronger penalties, and potential designation of hillside construction districts.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to Councilwoman Traci Park detailing hazardous construction conditions in hillside neighborhoods, particularly regarding roadway blockages caused by haul routes and construction activities that impede emergency vehicle access and evacuation routes in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The letter proposes six categories of measures to mitigate these public safety risks, including restrictions on haul route permits, modifications to the haul route process, developer compliance requirements, a resident complaint portal, stronger penalties, and potential designation of hillside construction districts.