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GovernanceRecaps
This document provides coronavirus-related updates as of April 20, 2020, including information about Councilmember Bonin's telephone town hall, Mayor Garcetti's State of the City Address, plans for homeless shelters and trailers at recreation centers, LAUSD virtual educational discussions, Los Angeles Department of City Planning hearing procedures, and a Meals for Heroes program seeking donations for local hospitals and police stations.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, adopted a position requesting amendment of LAMC 41.18 to expand restrictions on vehicle dwelling and camping near sensitive uses such as libraries, parks, schools, and day-care centers within 500 feet. The motion was formally adopted by WRAC in March 2024 and passed by eight neighborhood councils, with Pacific Palisades approving a modified version.
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GovernanceWrac
This document presents a motion requesting that Los Angeles Councilmembers consult with their respective Westside Regional Alliance of Councils member councils regarding the designation of sites for enforcement under LAMC Section 41.18, including sensitive uses, infrastructure, homeless services facilities, and public safety threat locations. The motion was proposed in September 2021 and subsequently adopted by multiple neighborhood and community councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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GovernanceWrac
A motion proposed by Jay Handal and WRAC HOC on May 17, 2021, and formally adopted by WRAC in August 2021, calls for the City and County of Los Angeles to fully utilize the Lanterman-Petrus-Short Act, including section 5150 holds and fast-track conservatorships, to provide life-saving care for severely mentally ill persons unable to access current public services. The motion was passed by eight neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council and requests state funding for additional psychiatric beds.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces December and January events and updates, including LADWP's commitment to underground utilities beginning in the Alphabets with a timeline expected in February 2026, a joint letter to the California State Joint Legislative Audit Committee requesting examination of federal wildfire appropriations deployment, and upcoming community events including a YMCA shopping spree, Rose Parade participation, a fire observance ceremony on January 7, and a renewal celebration on January 25, 2026.
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NEW INFO - CD 11 Candidates Forum May 3
Election NoticeGovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council is hosting a CD 11 Candidates Forum on May 3 at 7pm via Zoom Webinar with eight candidates participating. The community is invited to submit suggested questions for the candidates.
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GovernanceRecaps
Mayor Karen Bass is holding a virtual community meeting on Friday, January 31 at 3:00 PM to discuss plans to safely lift restrictions in the Palisades and share recovery updates. The meeting will include Councilwoman Traci Park, City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto, District Attorney Nathan Hochman, and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council and Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness submitted letters opposing a proposal to site homeless housing at Will Rogers State Beach, citing fire danger concerns following the July 9th Tuna Canyon fire and questioning whether feasibility has been predetermined. PPTFH also urged state officials to deny approval for using the state park for homeless housing.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades area will reopen to all residents on Sunday, February 2, 2025 at 8:00 AM with enhanced LAPD security, hazardous materials removal, and traffic restrictions on Pacific Coast Highway. The press release provides information on debris removal phases, FEMA assistance deadlines, water safety notices, and power restoration efforts.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Palisades will remain closed to the general public with checkpoints in place, with access limited to residents and contractors only as of February 2, 2025. Mayor Bass announced this plan in coordination with Governor Newsom, who provided additional state law enforcement resources to maintain security while allowing LAPD to restore service citywide.