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Emergency Executive Order No. 9 - Local Prohibition on SB 9 in Burn Areas
Legislation Update | July 31, 2025
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City and State Updates
Legislation Update | May 11, 2023
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WRAC Motion Affordable Housing Legislation
Legislation Update | June 6, 2022
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SB 55 Draft Amendments 031821
Legislation Update | March 19, 2021
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WRAC and legislation update2-11-21
Legislation Update | February 4, 2021
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WRAC & Legislative Update 1-08-21
Legislation Update | January 7, 2021
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SB 50 and Similar Legislation Update
Legislation Update | February 12, 2020
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Legislation Update - Jan. 2020R1
Legislation Update | January 1, 2020
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Legislation Update - Sep 26, 2019 (Further)
Legislation Update | September 29, 2019
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Further Legislation Update 9-26-19
Legislation Update | September 26, 2019
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GovernanceLegislation
This PPCC update from September 26, 2019 covers multiple community issues including the Boise homeless camping case before the U.S. Supreme Court, proposed ADU regulations and their interaction with new state laws, City Council recommendations for digital billboards with an opt-out provision, a WRAC leadership meeting featuring presentations on petroleum administration and environmental legislation, and installation of a new litter bin on Alma Real.
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GovernanceLegislation
The Pacific Palisades Community Council provided updates on several ongoing issues including an amicus brief submitted in a U.S. Supreme Court case regarding homeless camping, proposed ADU regulations and their alignment with new state laws, City Council recommendations for digital billboard ordinances with potential community opt-out provisions, a WRAC leadership meeting featuring presentations on petroleum administration and environmental legislation, and installation of a new litter bin on Alma Real.
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Land UseLegislationPlanning & Density
This document updates the Pacific Palisades Community Council on state and local legislation affecting the area, including new ADU laws that would effectively eliminate single-family zoning in California, the status of SB 592 regarding local land use control preemption, and ongoing disputes over Los Angeles sign ordinances and rooftop digital advertising on cars for hire. The update covers legislative developments as of mid-September 2019 and notes the Council's positions on these various issues.
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GovernanceLegislation
This legislation summary from the Pacific Palisades Community Council covers five policy areas: ADU regulations in fire hazard zones, group home regulations, short-term rental enforcement beginning November 1, dockless electric scooter regulation at state and local levels, and state bills preempting local land use control. The document tracks the status of various City Council motions, committee actions, and state legislation as of early September 2019.
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GovernanceLegislation
This legislation summary from June 27, 2019 tracks four policy areas: dockless electric scooters bills in the state legislature, a revived effort to regulate group homes in residential areas, approval of administrative guidelines for a short-term rentals ordinance set to take effect July 1, and two bills that would preempt local land use control authority. The document notes ongoing monitoring of these issues by the Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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Land UseLegislationPlanning & Density
This legislation summary from the Pacific Palisades Community Council covers four main topics: dockless electric scooters (including AB 1112 and the Koretz Motion requiring provider cooperation with law enforcement), a citywide sign ordinance postponed to August 13, short-term rental ordinances for both primary residences and vacation rentals, and state preemption bills (SB 330 and AB 1279) that would limit local land use control. The Council opposes state preemption of local authority and advocates for scooter provider accountability and restrictions on billboards in parks and scenic areas.