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Environment & Public SpacesCoastal
This progress report to the California Coastal Commission details expenditures and status of the Potrero Canyon Park restoration project as of May 22, 2024, including $37.8 million spent to date from the Potrero Canyon Trust Fund, a remaining balance of $1.4 million, and upcoming tasks including maintenance years 2-5 and a lateral pedestrian trail to Temescal Canyon Road.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from pre-qualified geotechnical and environmental engineering consultants to assess and develop a feasibility report for alternative pedestrian trail routes connecting George Wolfberg Park to Temescal Canyon Road in Pacific Palisades. The scope includes topographic surveying, evaluation of at least three alternative trail locations, and coordination with stakeholders including CalTrans and the California Coastal Commission.
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Materials re Potrero Park, Rim Development & Coastal Access -- from 2023
Background Info March 9, 2024Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonRecaps
This is a compilation of documents and information from non-PPCC sources related to Potrero Canyon Park development, including rim development and coastal access projects, spanning from 2023 through October 2025. The collection includes progress reports submitted to the Coastal Commission, feasibility studies, community meeting recordings, and news articles covering topics such as a proposed pedestrian bridge, lateral trail development, and park management issues.
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Land UseCoastalDevelopment Projects
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on Coastal Zone matters from 2023 forward, including opposition letters to various state bills (AB 1287, SB 423, AB 2560) and requests regarding coastal development permit hearings and public service area waivers.
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Land UseCoastalPotrero CanyonRecapsDevelopment Projects
The California Coastal Commission staff recommends approval of the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks' application to install approximately three million cubic yards of clean fill dirt in Potrero Canyon at Pacific Palisades and develop it as a public park with restored riparian habitat, subject to multiple conditions including habitat preservation, erosion control, and public access requirements.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonRecaps
The California Coastal Commission approved an amended permit for the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks to modify Phase III of the Potrero Canyon fill project in Pacific Palisades, including changes to the canyon floor height, road configuration, riparian restoration area, and buttress fill design. The amendment requires submission of revised final engineering plans within one year and detailed landscaping and restoration plans consistent with previously approved mitigation measures.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastal
This progress report to the California Coastal Commission details expenditures and project status for the Potrero Canyon Park restoration project as of November 22, 2023, including $37.5 million in funds expended to date, projected expenditures of $1.73 million for the next six months, and a remaining account balance of $10,507. The report addresses upcoming tasks including years 2-5 of a five-year maintenance phase and construction of a lateral pedestrian trail, while noting that a public access path across Pacific Coast Highway will be addressed separately through the Potrero Canyon Pedestrian Bridge Project.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonLegislation
This document is a comprehensive directory of Pacific Palisades Community Council member organizations, schools, and other community organizations, including homeowner associations, government advisory boards, non-profit organizations, and faith-based institutions with their contact information and websites.
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Land UseCoastalPlanning & Density
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on coastal zone matters from 2019 to 2023, including letters to the Coastal Commission regarding coastal map redrawing and opposition letters to legislative bills AB 1287 and SB 423.