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GovernanceRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting applications for the Area Three 2nd Alternate Representative position, with statements due by July 6, 2025. The document also includes reminders about upcoming community events including a Marquez Elementary design concept meeting on June 6, 2025, and a PPCC board meeting scheduled for June 12, 2025.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on August 14, 2025, featuring presentations on SBA loans, street lighting, and the Palisades Community Renewal Center, along with motions on bylaws amendments, the Sepulveda Corridor Transit Project, and evacuation planning compliance. The agenda also includes updates on community recovery efforts and upcoming fall programming.
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July 17, 2025, Agenda; More
AgendaGovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on July 17, 2025 at 6:00 pm via Zoom to discuss Senator Ben Allen's SB 549 bill establishing a Rebuilding Authority, elect an Area Three 2nd Alternate, present proposed bylaws amendments, and receive updates on the NORC survey and grants guidelines.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council marked six months of recovery following a devastating fire, highlighting community resilience through reopened businesses, rebuilding efforts, and successful July 4th celebrations. The council announced an upcoming July 17, 2025 board meeting to discuss SB 549, a bill to establish a county authority for the Palisades.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on June 26, 2025, featuring updates on the Pedestrian Trail at George Wolfberg Park, a motion regarding the new Grants Committee authority, and a motion requesting a ban on e-bikes on sidewalks in Los Angeles. The email also includes information about fire-resistant trees, voter registration for displaced residents, applications for an Area Three representative position, and an upcoming LADWP town hall on July 2, 2025.
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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.
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GovernanceRecaps
Councilwoman Traci Park provided a community update on Pacific Palisades recovery efforts, including security deployment changes, debris removal progress at 75% completion, upcoming DWP infrastructure townhall, mortgage relief programs, and resources for fire survivors regarding voter registration, blood lead testing, and sustainable rebuilding options.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council provided recovery updates including LAPD guidance on property access, debris removal procedures through the Army Corps of Engineers, and contractor requirements for the fire-affected area. Upcoming virtual town halls were announced for January 31 on wildfire health protection and February 5 on debris removal.
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The Longest Table & Move
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces several upcoming events including The Longest Table community gathering on October 5, a United Policy Holders Workshop on October 5, a Palisades Recreation Center Rebuild meeting on October 7, and a Coastal Commission hearing on the Gladstones Redevelopment Project on October 8. The PPCC expresses concerns about the Gladstones project plans not being previously shared with the community and plans to request a postponement of the hearing.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Sue Kohl, Quentin Fleming, Jenny Li, Beth Holden-Garland, Chris Spitz - Item 6
Minutes April 13, 2025GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting where the Board unanimously approved retaining NORC to conduct a professional survey of community opinion regarding reconstruction, with a provisional commitment of $50,000 from donated funds toward the approximately $172,750 total cost. The meeting also included reports on post-fire recovery efforts, presentations from high school students about their fire experiences, and updates from government representatives on public safety, infrastructure, and community services.