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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
The PPCC Board approved on May 8, 2025 the retention of NORC to conduct a professional survey of community opinion regarding Pacific Palisades reconstruction, with a provisional commitment of $50,000 from California Community Fund donations toward the approximately $172,750 total cost, contingent on securing the remaining $122,750 in additional funding.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban Forest
Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting applications for the vacant 2nd Alternate Area Three Representative position, with applicants required to submit a statement by July 6, 2025, and must be residents of Area Three who lived there before the Palisades Fire and have returned or intend to return to their principal residence.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document lists the Honorary Mayors of Pacific Palisades from 1951 to present, including notable entertainment figures such as Jerry Lewis, Vivian Vance, and Anthony Hopkins. The list notes that the Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce sponsored these honorary positions for 70 years until merging with the Malibu Chamber in 2022 to form the Palibu Chamber.
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Reference Resources
This is a community meeting notice for Pacific Palisades High School scheduled for June 5, 2025.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
National masonry associations are arriving in Pacific Palisades in late May 2025 to salvage seven historically significant chimneys designed by renowned architects for the Palisades Fire Memorial, a public art installation and community gathering place honoring fire survivors. The project, supported by the Pacific Palisades Community Council and other organizations, aims to relocate the chimneys and raise $250,000 for the memorial.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its June 12, 2025 meeting with voting and non-voting members present to discuss council business including treasurer reports, community concerns, government updates, and committee reports. Key agenda items included approval of a grants committee procedure, updates on the senior luncheon event, Fourth of July parade participation, and reports on rebuild efforts and local infrastructure concerns.
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GovernanceCommunity SupportBylawsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its June 26, 2025 meeting, during which members approved the formation of new Grants and Bylaws committees, received updates on pedestrian trail planning and fire recovery efforts, and passed motions regarding grants committee authority and e-bike restrictions on sidewalks. The council also heard public comments on worker trafficking prevention, a prefab home donation initiative, and public safety concerns.
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GovernanceAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Park Advisory Board scheduled a regular meeting for May 20, 2025 at 6:30pm to discuss park facility updates, including playground and restroom improvements, ground and soil testing, reforestation plans, and park patron access for various recreational users.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
SoCalGas announced a streamlined wildfire restoration process for customers rebuilding after the Eaton and Palisades fires, offering natural gas service reconnection, energy efficiency rebates, and assistance programs. The company has already restored service to over 15,000 customers in the affected areas.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its May 8, 2025 meeting with 18 voting members present, approving minutes from the previous meeting and unanimously passing a motion to retain NORC to conduct a professional survey of community opinion regarding Pacific Palisades reconstruction, with PPCC provisionally committing $50,000 toward the approximately $172,750 total cost. The meeting also included reports on post-fire recovery efforts, including restricted entry signage installation, street tree fire-resistance planning, and July 4th event coordination, along with presentations from high school students and a historic preservation advocate.