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LUC Report re 15113 Sunset
Report | January 22, 2026
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Treasurer's Report 1-22-26-awards, grants, other
Report | January 16, 2026
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Report_NORC and PPCC Final
Report | January 3, 2026
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FINAL AS-Delivered Schwarz Testimony (Nov. 13, 2025)
Report | November 14, 2025
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Updates to PPCC from Arus Grigoryan
Report | October 26, 2025
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PPCC Treasurer
Report | September 13, 2025
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PPCC update-Allen
Report | September 13, 2025
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PPCC Treasurer's Report 2025.1
Report | August 16, 2025
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Roll Call
Report | June 17, 2025
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Updates for Pacific Palisades Community Council 5-8-25
Report | May 9, 2025
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GovernanceMinutes
The PPCC Treasurer's Report as of September 10 shows total assets of $699,293.24 held across US Bank and Schwab accounts, with recent account activity including monthly software subscriptions, donations, and pending checks for the Spruzzo award banquet and Pali Yee Haw day sponsorship.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
Michael Amster reported on Council District 11 activities including the creation of special enforcement zones at Palisades Branch Library, progress on the Asilomar stabilization project expected to complete within weeks, and upcoming charitable events including a Thanksgiving Giveaway on November 22nd and a Veterans Resource Fair on December 5th.
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GovernanceLeadership
LAPD Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin reported on September 26, 2024 regarding crime in Pacific Palisades, including a recent cleanup of RVs and vehicles along PCH, a jewelry scam involving a white Alfa Romeo SUV, and provided residents with security recommendations such as installing window film, security systems, cameras, and maintaining property visibility.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMinutes
The PCH Taskforce meeting on September 19, 2024 addressed transportation and safety issues in the Palisades area, including RV parking enforcement along PCH, illegal parking near Chautauqua, the West Channel Bike Path Bridge project awaiting coastal commission approval, pavement damage at Will Rogers Beach, and ongoing landslide mitigation at PCH/Tramanto.
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GovernanceElections
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Election Committee reported results from the 2024 Area and At-large elections, with 343 total respondents and 610 votes cast across eight area representatives and one at-large representative position. The committee reviewed all eligibility criteria, resolved irregularities, and counted contested races twice per bylaws, confirming all election results.
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GovernanceMinutes
The PPCC Treasurer's Report covers the period from May 31, 2023 to June 1, 2024, showing a total fund increase of $10,302.65, with $5,050 earmarked for a public safety project and a net increase in general funds of $5,252.65. The report details revenues and expenses from the 50 Year Anniversary Jubilee, Holiday Dinner and Citizen Awards Gala, and ordinary operational expenses including Zoom, insurance, and accounting services.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastal
This progress report to the California Coastal Commission details expenditures and status of the Potrero Canyon Park restoration project as of May 22, 2024, including $37.8 million spent to date from the Potrero Canyon Trust Fund, a remaining balance of $1.4 million, and upcoming tasks including maintenance years 2-5 and a lateral pedestrian trail to Temescal Canyon Road.
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GovernanceMinutes
This document contains updates from Supervisor Lindsey Horvath regarding Metro safety initiatives, LA County budget priorities including homelessness prevention and climate action, and two Board motions addressing LAHSA funding model improvements and creation of a State of AANHPI report. The updates cover May awareness campaigns, Horvath's top priorities as Board Chair, and recent County Board actions on homeless services and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community data disaggregation.
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GovernanceUrban ForestMinutesTraffic Safety
This report updates the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board on sidewalk vending regulations, noting that current BSS rules prohibit vending within 500 feet of schools, though a pending lawsuit by vending advocates challenging these restrictions may result in changes. LAUSD supports maintaining the school distance restriction for student safety, and the vending lawsuit trial has been postponed to July 16, 2024, to allow settlement negotiations to continue.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban Forest
Area 4 report from April 11, 2024 covering the Asilomar Stabilization Project progress including bluff stabilization and roadway repaving, a newly discovered fissure and potential slide near Asilomar View Park that poses risks to the Tahitian Terrace Mobile Home Park below, pedestrian access concerns for Tahitian Terrace residents to Will Rogers Beach, and an illegal dumping incident at Temescal Gateway Park.