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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationAgendas
This is an image file labeled 'Park-Option-3' that appears to be a visual representation or design option for a park project. The image was uploaded to the Pacific Palisades Community Council WordPress site in February 2016.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
This document is an index of Pacific Palisades Community Council reports, summaries, and information organized by topic from 2016-2022, covering subjects including zoning, wildfire safety, legislation updates, land use, and various community projects. The index provides links to detailed documents on each topic with their respective dates.
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DRAFT 2016 Potrero Canyon Pedestrian Crossing Feasibility Study Technical Memorandum
Memo June 16, 2023Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This feasibility study evaluates four alternatives for a pedestrian crossing between Potrero Canyon Park and Will Rogers State Beach across Pacific Coast Highway: improving the existing trail to Temescal Canyon Road, an at-grade crossing, an underground crossing, and a bridge crossing. The study concludes that a bridge crossing is most feasible based on factors including constructability, safety, permitting requirements, and stakeholder approval.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
This document is a comprehensive index of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on planning and density matters from 2016-2022, including motions and letters regarding state legislative measures (SB 827, SB 50, SB 9, SB 10, and others) and city measures (BMO-BHO amendments, community plan updates, and housing element updates). The positions span multiple years with documents addressing various planning and housing density proposals at both state and local levels.
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Public SafetyAircraft Noise
This collection documents aircraft noise issues affecting Pacific Palisades from 2016 to 2020, including LAX Community Noise Roundtable summaries, JUUSE waypoint mapping, SMCCA aircraft noise updates, and a congressional letter to the FAA regarding low-flight operations at LAX.
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GovernanceElections
This collection contains Pacific Palisades Community Council election reports, notices, candidate statements, and results data sheets from four election cycles spanning 2016 to 2022. The documents include election committee reports, candidate information, voting procedures, and final vote tallies for each election year.
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Public SafetyWracSubstance Regulation
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on Conditional Use Permits and alcohol-related matters from 2016-2017, including letters regarding Starbucks, Moku Sushi, KaynDaves, and Sam's Restaurant, along with a motion on CUB/Alcohol Conditions and a statement on recent CUB applications.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
This document is a comprehensive index of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and correspondence from 2016-2022 regarding planning and density issues, including state measures such as SB 827, SB 50, SB 9, and SB 10, as well as city measures related to building and hillside regulations. The positions are documented through motions, letters to elected officials and legislative committees, and policy statements.
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Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
This document lists motions recommended by the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils (WRAC) and passed by the Pacific Palisades Community Council from 2016 to 2022, covering topics including code enforcement, homelessness, community planning, housing legislation, transportation, and public safety.
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Land UseVillage Project
The PPCC Executive Committee took emergency action to submit comments supporting the City's adoption of the Palisades Village Project MND, citing broad community support evidenced by positive comments from Board members and the public, with most negative comments addressing issues outside the MND's scope or already addressed by the applicant. The Committee determined that approximately 86% of eligible Board members supported the motion and that the MND's conclusions were warranted under applicable regulatory frameworks.