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Report_NORC and PPCC Final
Report | January 3, 2026
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Complete Responses - Questions to speakers
Report | December 5, 2022
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PacPal Zoning Chart (Final 10.28.21)
Report | October 28, 2021
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Update on Developments
Report | July 9, 2021
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Dockless Electric Scooters Update
Report | November 4, 2020
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LUC 3-4-20 Meeting ReportR
Report | March 6, 2020
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Gladstones Bus Turnaround Update 020220
Report | February 2, 2020
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Report - Oct 24, 2019
Report | October 24, 2019
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Marvin Braude Beach Path Extension Update
Report | September 24, 2019
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UPDATE FROM PPCC WILDFIRE SAFETY ADVISOR MIRIAM SCHULMAN
Report | June 27, 2019
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Public SafetyWracCrime & Enforcement
This November 2020 update by PPCC Secretary Chris Spitz addresses community concerns about dockless electric scooters in Pacific Palisades, detailing LA's permit requirements, parking rules in the sidewalk furniture zone, complaint procedures via 311, and the status of related state legislation including AB 1112 and AB 1286. The document explains that scooter operators must respond to parking complaints within 2 hours and that LADOT uses complaint data to inform enforcement activities.
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Land UseWracDevelopment Projects
The PPCC Land Use Committee held a public meeting on March 4, 2020, to discuss a proposed 4-lot subdivision project at 1270 N. Marinette Rd. that includes demolition of an existing home, construction of four new homes, and removal of protected and significant trees. The committee unanimously recommended amendments to the city's proposed conditions of approval, focusing on tree replacement ratios and landscape plan requirements.
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GovernanceWrac
This document provides an update on efforts to create a bus turnaround at the Gladstones parking lot in Pacific Palisades to enable continuous transit service on Sunset Boulevard. The County is negotiating a concession agreement with a three-year timeline that includes environmental review and regulatory approvals from the Coastal Commission, Army Corps of Engineers, and Water Resources Control Board, with the bus turnaround requirement to be addressed once the project design is finalized.