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Materials re Potrero Park, Rim Development & Coastal Access -- from 2023
Background Info March 9, 2024Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonRecaps
This is a compilation of documents and information from non-PPCC sources related to Potrero Canyon Park development, including rim development and coastal access projects, spanning from 2023 through October 2025. The collection includes progress reports submitted to the Coastal Commission, feasibility studies, community meeting recordings, and news articles covering topics such as a proposed pedestrian bridge, lateral trail development, and park management issues.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonMinutes
This document is a compilation of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and correspondence regarding George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon from January 2023 through August 2024, including letters and motions on topics such as park rangers, standing water, park hours, trail funding, signage, herbicide use, and pedestrian trail development.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting on October 12, 2023, to discuss the George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon bridge project connecting to Will Rogers beach. The Council voted with strong majority support to advance the project to the predesign phase, contingent on meaningful community outreach addressing public safety concerns including hours of operation, security measures, law enforcement resources, and monitoring systems.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonLegislation
This document is a comprehensive directory of Pacific Palisades Community Council member organizations, schools, and other community organizations, including homeowner associations, government advisory boards, non-profit organizations, and faith-based institutions with their contact information and websites.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council agenda from June 8, 2023 proposes revisions to the Rules sign at Potrero Canyon Park, including deleting outdated provisions, adding prohibitions on firearms and fireworks, clarifying fire restrictions in the high fire hazard zone, and adding restrictions on motorized vehicles with corresponding Los Angeles Municipal Code citations.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
This addendum to a Task Order Solicitation for the Potrero Canyon Pacific Coast Highway Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Project provides answers to consultant questions regarding project requirements, references, budget, and deliverables, and includes two reference studies from 2016 and 2018 evaluating pedestrian crossing alternatives. The 2016 feasibility study concludes that a bridge crossing is the most feasible option among four alternatives evaluated based on cost, constructability, permitting, and safety factors.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Bureau of Engineering issued a Task Order Solicitation for consulting services to prepare Project Approval and Environmental Documents for the Potrero Canyon Pacific Coast Highway Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Project, which would construct a 200-foot pedestrian and bicycle bridge connecting Potrero Canyon Park to Will Rogers State Beach. The solicitation outlined six primary tasks including project management, stakeholder coordination, environmental compliance, and conceptual architectural design, with a 12-month project schedule and proposals due May 31, 2023.
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GovernanceCoastalPotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsLeadershipLegislationMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on May 11, 2023, where Jeff Khau from Councilmember Traci Park's office discussed three main issues: the Castellammare mega-homes development project and hillside stability concerns, out-of-scale homes in coastal R1 areas and state housing laws, and updates on Potrero Canyon Park's trail and bridge projects. The meeting included extensive discussion and questions from board members regarding the Castellammare project's environmental impact report, community support for the bridge project, and funding mechanisms for the coastal access improvements.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This May 2023 document provides updates on two Potrero Canyon projects: the Lateral Trail Project, which has secured $1.15 million in federal earmarks and $3.4 million in city funding with an estimated completion date of 2027, and the Pedestrian Bridge Overcrossing Project, which has received $11 million in funding with an estimated completion date of 2029/2030. The document also includes historical context from a May 2004 PPCC meeting regarding Potrero Canyon development concerns and community positions on property sales and park planning.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationPotrero Canyon
LA Fire met with the Pacific Palisades Community Council on March 7, 2023 to discuss brush clearance requirements (100-200 feet from structures), a potential drone pilot program for fire mitigation and law enforcement with privacy considerations, tree branch and power line management by DWP, and BBQ usage policies in parks which are restricted only on Red Flag Days. The discussion included information about the 'adopt a park' program for community-funded brush clearance and plans to invite LA Fire's westside community liaison to a future meeting.