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Environment & Public SpacesStreet Furniture
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong opposition to digital advertising signage in the public right of way throughout Pacific Palisades and supports a motion (CF 20-1536) regarding the Street Furniture Advertising Program (STAP) RFP, requesting that existing protections for scenic corridors and neighborhoods be carried forward in any new contract and that the city conduct an extensive public process before finalization.
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Environment & Public SpacesMinutes
This is a traffic engineering design document for modifications to Chautauqua Boulevard at Pacific Coast Highway, showing two options for striping and marking changes with a design length of 550 feet. The project was approved in the 2019-2020 fiscal year with design completion dated November 14, 2019.
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Environment & Public SpacesMinutes
This document lists the Pacific Palisades Community Council board membership and organizational representatives for the 2020-2021 term beginning October 1, 2020, organized into standing and rotating categories including business, education, environment, civic organizations, recreation, and service clubs.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestWrac
LADWP proposes replacing 220 wooden power poles with brown steel poles along a transmission line in canyon areas of Pacific Palisades to improve reliability and fire safety, requiring California Coastal Commission approval. The project, initially proposed in 2019, was paused to address concerns about impacts to Braunton's Milkvetch, a federally-listed endangered plant species, and LADWP plans to present a mitigation plan at the CCC's November 2020 meeting.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously adopted a resolution on February 13, 2020, supporting Councilmember Bonin's proposal to name the new Potrero Canyon park in Pacific Palisades as "George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon" in honor of the late George Wolfberg, a respected three-term past chair of the council who was instrumental in advocating for the park's development.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted public comments on the City of Los Angeles Sidewalk Repair Program Draft Environmental Impact Report, requesting a 60-day extension to the comment period and recommending specific measures to protect urban tree canopy, including alternative sidewalk designs, species replacement requirements, and expanded tree care protocols.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a resolution on February 13, 2020, to honor George Wolfberg by naming the new Potrero Canyon park after him in recognition of his leadership in developing the park's design and his extensive community service.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council's Palisades Forestry Committee submitted public comments on the Sidewalk Repair Program Draft Environmental Impact Report, requesting a 60-day extension of the comment period and recommending that the EIR address concerns including no net canopy loss, alternative sidewalk designs, and enhanced tree protection measures. The PPCC Board voted to send a letter to the City of Los Angeles outlining these concerns and recommendations.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonMinutes
The Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners adopted a resolution supporting an appeal against a Coastal Development Permit amendment that allowed construction of a large concrete deck and pylons at 15245 De Pauw Street, which the Board determined adversely affects the scenic views of the 46-acre Potrero Canyon Park. The resolution requests the West Los Angeles Planning Commission overturn the Director of Planning's determination, citing the park's primary asset as its scenic quality.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
Congressman Ted W. Lieu delivered a speech honoring George Wolfberg, a longtime community leader in California's 33rd Congressional District, who received the Pride of the Palisades award from the Pacific Palisades Community Council. Wolfberg worked for the City of Los Angeles for 37 years and contributed to major initiatives including the 1984 Summer Olympics bid, anti-apartheid divestment efforts, city charter rewriting, and community planning for Pacific Palisades.