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Street Furniture/STAP -- 2018-2022
Background Info | March 30, 2024
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Digital Advertising -- from 2023
Background Info | March 2, 2024
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Legislation Summaries & Reports -- 2018-2023
Background Info | May 14, 2023
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PPCC letter re IKE
Letter | January 30, 2023
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WRAC Motion re IKE
Motion | January 24, 2023
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Legislation Summaries/ Reports -- 2018-2022
Background Info | June 6, 2022
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Street Furniture/STAP Positions -- 2018-2022
Background Info | June 5, 2022
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STAP Letter Bd Pub Works
Letter | May 10, 2022
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PPCC-PRIDE Digital Ads Letter
Letter | November 20, 2020
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Legislation Update - Jan. 2020R1
Legislation Update | January 1, 2020
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on street furniture and STAP (Street Furniture and Advertising Program) matters from 2018 to 2022, including resolutions and letters addressing contract renegotiation, digital signs, and related city board matters.
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Land UseSignage
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on digital advertising, billboards, and Metro TCN from 2023 forward, including multiple letters opposing the TCN project and supporting extended comment periods, with references to a related Westside Councils position letter and past signage positions from 2015-2022.
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Land UseLegislationSignage
This document is a compilation of Pacific Palisades Community Council legislation summaries and reports from 2018-2022 covering topics including farmers markets, short-term rentals, sidewalk vending, dockless scooters, accessory dwelling units, housing density bills, and various state and local land use control measures. The collection documents the Council's tracking and analysis of ordinances and legislation affecting the community over a five-year period.
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Land UseAgendasMotionsWracSignageVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously opposes the Interactive Kiosk Experience (IKE) program in Council File 22-1154, citing concerns about digital advertising structures on scenic highways like Sunset Boulevard, lack of competitive bidding, absence of financial and environmental analysis, visual pollution, and driver distraction.
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Land UseWracSignage
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposed the Interactive Kiosk Experience (IKE) program in Council File 22-1154, citing concerns including potential violations of Scenic Highways guidelines, lack of local competitive bidding, absence of financial and environmental analysis, visual pollution, and driver distraction hazards. The motion was passed by the PPCC Board on January 12, 2023.
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Land UseLegislationSignage
This document is a compilation of legislation summaries and reports from the Pacific Palisades Community Council covering 2018-2022, addressing topics including farmers markets, short-term rentals, sidewalk vending, dockless scooters, accessory dwelling units, housing density bills, and various state and local ordinances.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on street furniture matters from 2018 to 2022, including resolutions and letters regarding Decaux contract renegotiation, street furniture contracts, digital signs, and the Street Furniture and Amenities Program (STAP). The positions address issues with the city's street furniture procurement and digital advertising proposals.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the Board of Public Works' approval of a contract and Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the STAP street furniture program, citing concerns about digital signage safety and requesting a full Environmental Impact Report. The council requests that Pacific Palisades be exempted from digital sign installation and be permitted to retain its existing street furniture.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
The Pacific Palisades Community Council and Palisades PRIDE jointly oppose the City's planned Request for Proposals to install digital advertising signage in bus shelters throughout Los Angeles, particularly in Pacific Palisades, citing concerns about visual blight, public safety hazards, and impacts on the community's character and aesthetic appeal. They request that the City halt the RFP process to allow for public input and community engagement, and seek an exemption for Pacific Palisades from any digital signage installation.
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Land UseLegislationSignage
This January 2020 legislative update covers four Los Angeles policy matters: a proposed pilot program for rooftop digital ads on taxicabs, a vacation rentals ordinance approved by the City Planning Commission with a 90-day annual limit and 14,500-permit citywide cap, an adopted Accessory Dwelling Units ordinance allowing ADUs in most residential zones with fire safety restrictions in high-hazard areas, and the status of SB 50 regarding state preemption of local zoning controls. The document also notes that the U.S. Supreme Court denied review of the Boise homeless camping case, allowing the 9th Circuit decision to stand.