Documents
Documents
Pacific Palisades Community Council Document Library
Library Search
Public Safety
Browse all topics
Advanced Filters
-
Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracTraffic Safety
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes Assembly Bill 1112 and urges Assemblymember Bloom to vote against it, citing concerns that the bill would restrict local regulatory control over dockless mobility device providers and prevent cities from requiring providers to cooperate with law enforcement in injury cases. The opposition stems from a recent hit-and-run incident involving a scooter user in the Palisades where the provider refused to provide identifying information to police.
-
Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesTraffic Safety
The City is hosting a series of dockless community meetings across Los Angeles to inform residents about dockless bicycle and scooter providers. Six meetings are scheduled between May 29 and June 12 at various library and city hall locations.
-
Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracTraffic Safety
The Pacific Palisades Community Council urges the City of Los Angeles to deny, suspend, or revoke business licenses and dockless mobility permits for providers that fail to cooperate with law enforcement following an incident where a pastor was struck by a dockless electric scooter user who fled the scene and the provider refused to identify the user. The council passed a resolution on May 9, 2019, calling for cooperation with law enforcement to be a mandatory condition of operating dockless mobility devices in Los Angeles.
-
Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesAircraft Noise
This document appears to be a map excerpt showing the Pacific Palisades area and surrounding regions including Monte Nido, Topanga, Santa Monica, and Big Rock, with elevation markers and waypoint information. The map data is sourced from USGS and Google Earth with copyright information from 2018.
-
Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracTraffic Safety
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a resolution urging the City of Los Angeles to require dockless electric scooter and bicycle providers to cooperate fully with law enforcement in providing user information for accidents causing injury, with provisions to deny, suspend, or revoke business licenses and permits for non-compliance. The resolution was prompted by an April 2019 hit-and-run accident involving a dockless scooter user that injured a local pastor, during which the provider refused to assist law enforcement.
-
Public SafetyStreet FurnitureSign Ordinance
Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on March 14, 2019, opposing the legalization of video advertisements on taxicabs and for-hire vehicles, and supporting Councilmember Blumenfield's motion to change Taxicab Rule 415(c). The council expressed strong opposition to digital signage on any vehicles and urged the Transportation Committee to approve the motion.
-
Public SafetySubstance Regulation
The Department of City Planning proposes an ordinance to streamline the process for sit-down restaurants to obtain alcoholic beverage service permits, reducing processing time from six months to an expedited timeline and lowering costs from approximately $12,500. The program establishes 34 standards for participating restaurants, including operational hour limits, surveillance requirements, and community notification protocols, while excluding bars, nightclubs, and other non-restaurant establishments.
-
Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
The document appears to contain only a scale or measurement ruler with numbers 0, 5, 10, and 20, with no substantive content related to Pacific Palisades Community Council library matters.
-
Presentation - May 1, 2018 (Pacific Palisades Your Community Network Upgrade)
Presentation June 16, 2018Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
Crown Castle presents a proposal for wireless network infrastructure upgrades in Pacific Palisades, including approximately 11,000 feet of new fiber installation and 8 small cell locations (3 on existing utility poles and 5 on proposed new poles) to support growing mobile data demand. The company, a major telecommunications infrastructure provider, plans to invest $1 billion throughout Los Angeles and seeks to deploy this technology in the Pacific Palisades community.
-
Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
This document is a catalog of small cell pole and base equipment options available for wireless network installation, detailing specifications, manufacturers, costs, and deployment examples for various pole and base configurations. The catalog was released on October 31, 2017, and serves as a reference guide for field personnel to select appropriate equipment based on aesthetic, deployment, and cost considerations.