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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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**Voting Members in Attendance:** David Card, David Kaplan, Richard Cohen, Chris Spitz, Jenny Li,* Joanna Spak, Steve Cr
Minutes March 25, 2022GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on April 7, 2022, covering treasurer reports, updates on George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon, upcoming officer elections, WRAC candidates forums, an Earth Day Festival, and proposed bylaws amendments regarding digital maps and organizational membership clarifications.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its April 14, 2022 meeting with voting members present to discuss organizational matters including treasurer's report showing a balance of $55,922.51, updates on George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon, introduction of Pali High Ambassadors, WRAC candidates forum schedule, and proposed bylaws amendments covering clarifications, digital map replacements, and organizational status provisions.
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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 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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**Voting Members in Attendance:** David Card, Chris Spitz, David Kaplan, Jenny Li, Joanna Spak, Sue Kohl, Haldis Toppel,
Minutes January 15, 2022GovernanceEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on May 26, 2022, covering topics including treasurer's report showing a balance of $56,048.00, upcoming elections for Area and At-large Representatives with a June 23rd deadline for incumbent notifications, discussion of scenic highway advertising restrictions, and presentations from law enforcement and city officials regarding criminal justice processes and community safety concerns.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** David Card, David Kaplan, Richard Cohen, Chris Spitz, Jenny Li,* Joanna - Item 9.2
Minutes January 15, 2022GovernanceEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on April 7, 2022, covering treasurer reports, updates on George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon, upcoming officer elections, WRAC candidates forums, an Earth Day Festival, and proposed bylaws amendments including updates to boundary maps and organizational membership provisions.
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Reference Resources
This document is a glossary of commonly used phrases and acronyms relevant to Pacific Palisades Community Council, covering planning and development terminology such as zoning designations, permit types, city departments, and regulatory frameworks. It provides definitions for terms ranging from ADUs and coastal permits to specific local issues like the proposed DS-104 electrical distribution station.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee sent a letter to city officials requesting written answers to 13 questions regarding the George Wolfberg Park project at Potrero Canyon, including questions about the planned closure of the south/PCH entrance, the lateral trail status, California Coastal Commission approval, and public support for proposed changes.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
This presentation to the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board outlines Los Angeles's solid waste management programs, including blue-bin recycling, green-bin organics composting, and food rescue initiatives, as well as new city ordinances to reduce single-use plastics through expanded bans on polystyrene products, single-use carryout bags, and disposable foodware at city facilities and events. The ordinances include compliance deadlines ranging from January 2023 through 2024 for businesses to transition to reusable or compostable alternatives.