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PPCC Hillside protections Letter B
Letter | June 28, 2024
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At-Large Report 5-23-24
Report | May 21, 2024
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St vending background Information
Background Info | April 22, 2024
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Dockless Electric Scooter Issues
Background Info | August 28, 2021
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WRAC-Motion Ride-Sharing Data
Motion | August 19, 2020
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LADOT Proposed Removal of Crosswalk on
Background Info | March 7, 2020
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Report - Jun 13, 2019 (PPÇÇ RPT PP)
Report | June 13, 2019
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E-Scooter FAQ
Background Info | June 12, 2019
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PPCC Letter Bloom re AB 1112 with linksR
Letter | May 19, 2019
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Extracted Text - Extracted Text DOCKLESS COMMUNITY MEETI.
Flyer | May 16, 2019
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that California mandate localities be empowered to assess ride-sharing impacts on traffic by requiring comprehensive data from ride-sharing companies, and that the City of Los Angeles establish benchmark dates to scientifically study whether ride-sharing vehicles increase or decrease congestion.
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This report documents a Pacific Palisades Community Council representative's attendance at a June 12, 2019 LA City Council Transportation Committee hearing regarding dockless scooter regulations. The representative proposed requiring scooter companies to include consent language in user agreements allowing disclosure of renter identification to law enforcement in cases of accidents or crimes as a condition of operating permits in Los Angeles.
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Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Assembly Bill 1112 and urges Assemblymember Bloom to vote against it, citing concerns that the bill would restrict local regulatory control over dockless mobility device providers and prevent cities from requiring providers to cooperate with law enforcement in injury cases. The opposition stems from a recent hit-and-run incident involving a scooter user in the Palisades where the provider refused to provide identifying information to police.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges the City of Los Angeles to deny, suspend, or revoke business licenses and dockless mobility permits for providers that fail to cooperate with law enforcement following an incident where a pastor was struck by a dockless electric scooter user who fled the scene and the provider refused to identify the user. The council passed a resolution on May 9, 2019, calling for cooperation with law enforcement to be a mandatory condition of operating dockless mobility devices in Los Angeles.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a resolution urging the City of Los Angeles to require dockless electric scooter and bicycle providers to cooperate fully with law enforcement in providing user information for accidents causing injury, with provisions to deny, suspend, or revoke business licenses and permits for non-compliance. The resolution was prompted by an April 2019 hit-and-run accident involving a dockless scooter user that injured a local pastor, during which the provider refused to assist law enforcement.