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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws document outlines the organization's structure, mission, and governance procedures. The bylaws establish a 23-member Board of Governors, define membership criteria, specify officer duties, and set policies for community advocacy and decision-making.
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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws document outlines the organization's structure, mission, and governance procedures. The bylaws establish a 23-member Board of Governors composed of elected representatives, organizational representatives, and officers, and define the council's role as a forum for community issues and advocate for Pacific Palisades on matters with broad community agreement.
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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws establish the organization's structure, mission to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades, and governance procedures including a 23-member Board of Governors with officers, committees, and defined roles and responsibilities. The bylaws outline membership criteria, meeting procedures, policies on advocacy and political neutrality, and duties of officers.
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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws document outlines the organization's structure, mission, and governance procedures. The bylaws define the PPCC as a forum to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades, establish a 23-member Board of Governors with officers and committees, and set policies regarding community advocacy, member participation, and organizational conduct.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document presents the revised bylaws of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, establishing its mission to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades, defining its organizational structure with a 23-member Board of Governors, and outlining the roles and responsibilities of officers, committees, and members.
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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws establish the organization's structure, mission, and governance procedures. The PPCC serves as a forum for community issues and advocate for Pacific Palisades with a 23-member Board of Governors composed of elected representatives, organizational representatives, and officers.
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GovernanceBylaws
This is a draft of the Pacific Palisades Community Council bylaws revised in 2019, establishing the organization's mission to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades, defining its structure with a 23-member Board of Governors, and outlining policies regarding community advocacy, non-interference in internal affairs, and restrictions on political participation.
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GovernanceEventsCoastalPotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsMinutesWrac
Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2022 meeting via Zoom with 16 voting members present. The meeting included reports on redistricting changes, the postponed centennial celebration, treasurer's report showing a $58,823.71 balance, and discussions of public safety issues including mudslides on Will Rogers State Park Road and Sunset Boulevard.
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Bylaws22Feb15
BylawsGovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws, revised February 22, 2015, establish the organization's structure, mission to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades, governance through a 23-member Board of Governors, and operational procedures including officer duties, committee formation, and meeting protocols.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** David Kaplan, Chris Spitz, Joanna Spak, Sue Kohl, Haldis Toppel, Steve Cron, David Pet
Minutes December 30, 2019GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on February 27, 2020, with voting members present to discuss various community matters including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report showing a bank balance of $42,182.44, upcoming presentations on LAPD leadership and water rates, and several local projects including the Potrero Canyon park naming resolution, sidewalk repair program, and a development proposal at 1270 N. Marinette Road. The council also received updates on crime statistics, bluff stabilization work on Asilomar, and an upcoming wildfire evacuation drill scheduled for June 13, 2020.