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Environment & Public SpacesWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board unanimously passed a motion on August 12, 2021, supporting the inclusion of a direct Metro station on the UCLA campus as part of the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project, with a direct connection to the Wilshire Purple Line to provide efficient transit between the San Fernando Valley and the Westside. The motion emphasizes that an on-campus station would serve tens of thousands of daily UCLA users and help alleviate congestion on the I-405 Freeway.
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Public SafetyCrime & Enforcement
This document provides home burglary prevention tips covering security measures such as locking doors and windows, installing lighting and motion detectors, using security systems and video doorbells, maintaining an inventory of valuables, and getting to know neighbors. It also advises against keeping spare keys outside, shredding documents, and instructs residents to call 911 immediately if they suspect an intruder is in their home.
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Community LifeAwards & Heritage
This document lists the Honorary Mayors of Pacific Palisades from 1951 to 2021, featuring notable entertainment industry figures. The tradition was sponsored by the Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce for 70 years until the organization merged with the Malibu Chamber of Commerce in 2022.
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Land UseDevelopment Projects
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works presented a Coastal Development Permit hearing for the Asilomar Boulevard Stabilization Project, which proposes to stabilize a section of roadway between Almar Avenue and Wynola Street using Cement-Deep Soil Mixing construction methods. The presentation covered the project history, environmental review, California Coastal Act compliance issues, best management practices for construction impacts, and solicited public testimony on coastal-related concerns.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.18 (the anti-camping ordinance) through multiple letters and motions submitted between September 2021 and January 2023. The positions addressed sensitive uses, public schools, and related policy matters.
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Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council passed a motion urging four Los Angeles City Councilmembers to consult with their respective WRAC member councils regarding the designation of sites for enforcement under LAMC 41.18, which addresses encampment prohibitions near sensitive uses, infrastructure, and homeless services facilities. The motion requests that councilmembers bring resolutions to the City Council once sites meeting the specified requirements are identified, with enforcement radius distances to be determined by the relevant member councils.
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Land UseLegislationWracPlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board adopted a WRAC-recommended motion supporting affordable housing legislation that increases housing supply while protecting public safety, the environment, and local land use control. The Board specifically endorsed Senate Bill 15 and Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 as positive legislative examples.
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Public SafetyWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council passed four WRAC-recommended motions addressing homeless encampments on the Westside, calling for site cleanups and sanitation, law enforcement against crimes and illegal drug sales, enforcement of public right-of-way laws, and increased funding for safe parking programs.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is a regular meeting agenda for the Pacific Palisades Park Advisory Board scheduled for January 19, 2021 at 7:00pm via Zoom. The agenda includes park updates, discussions on sports facilities, veterans gardens, pickle ball, tennis court lights, park erosion issues, and program expansion.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on December 9, 2021, via Zoom to present the 2021 Citizen of the Year award to Christina Spitz and Golden Sparkplug awards to Scott Cullen, Rick McGeagh, Matthew Rodman, Ingrid Steinberg, and Krishna Thangavelu, with remarks from local elected officials and a musical performance. Most agenda items were deferred to the January 13, 2022 meeting.