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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announced an Emergency Preparedness Town Hall scheduled for September 23 at 6:30pm featuring experts on wildfires and disaster preparedness, and provided clarification that SB 9 and 10 may be overridden by HOA CC&Rs and that LA Times inaccurately reported fire risk exemptions in SB 9.
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GovernanceRecaps
This Pacific Palisades Community Council newsletter from May 1, 2020 provides updates on COVID-19 resources including a virtual town hall on May 6 with elected officials, information about the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners meeting, and ongoing community programs supporting frontline workers and local restaurants. The newsletter also includes reminders about brush clearance requirements and appreciation for essential workers, teachers, and firefighters during the pandemic.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces multiple upcoming holiday events and community initiatives in December 2025, including a Christmas Festival, Awards Gala, community clean-up, and various holiday celebrations, while also noting plans for January 2026 events commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Palisades Fire.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council distributed a May 1, 2020 update covering COVID-19 response efforts including a virtual town hall scheduled for May 6, free coronavirus testing availability, homeless services updates, local business resources, and information about shelter status and community meetings during the pandemic.
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This May 15, 2020 update covers several topics including City Councilmember Bonin's interview about homelessness solutions and confirmation that Palisades Recreation Center will not be used as a homeless shelter, plans for local business reopenings, beach reopening rules, and new face covering requirements from Los Angeles County and City. The document also references recovery roadmaps and notes that Palisades events through May are cancelled, postponed, or virtual.
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GovernanceRecaps
This May 19, 2020 newsletter from the Pacific Palisades Community Council covers updates on homelessness and the Task Force on Homelessness, LAUSD virtual programming, LA County and City pandemic recovery efforts including new beach and trail guidelines, the Slow Streets LA program, COVID-19 testing information, a Westside mobility study seeking public comment, and thanks to meal donors supporting frontline workers.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council newsletter from May 26, 2020 announces a July 4th Theme Contest by the Palisades Americanism Parade Association with a June 3 submission deadline, promotes a virtual conversation on COVID-19 legal resources with LAUSD Board Member Nick Melvoin on May 27, and provides updates on LA County trail reopenings, recovery protocols, and the 2020 Census.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council reported on a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest held on June 7, the departure of the National Guard from Los Angeles, and expressed opposition to SB 902, a state housing bill that would override local zoning rules and increase residential density, particularly objecting to the removal of an exemption for high fire hazard areas.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council newsletter announces upcoming community events including a Building Products Fair on September 12, Coffee & Conversation on September 3, Theatre Palisades opening on September 5, and the Palisades Community Renewal Center grand opening on September 6, along with information about LADWP billing resumption, voter registration assistance, and upcoming PPCC board meetings.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council provided updates on area re-entry permissions and drinking water safety following a fire. Residents of southern and eastern Palisades neighborhoods including Santa Monica Canyon and Riviera areas were permitted to return with valid proof of residency, while northern and western areas remained closed; a Do Not Drink Notice remained in effect for zip code 90272 with LADWP distributing bottled water to affected customers.