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The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a comment to Metro on August 23, 2025, opposing the two proposed Monorail alternatives for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project and supporting the underground Heavy Rail subway mode due to its higher ridership projections, capacity, and speed advantages.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses support for SB 749, which seeks to protect residents' rights and housing stability in the Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Park following its destruction in the Palisades Fire. The council urges the Assembly Appropriations Committee to vote in favor of the bill, citing its importance for preserving affordable housing and preventing community displacement.
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Environment & Public SpacesWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board unanimously passed a motion on August 12, 2021, supporting the inclusion of a direct Metro station on the UCLA campus as part of the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project, with a direct connection to the Wilshire Purple Line to provide efficient transit between the San Fernando Valley and the Westside. The motion emphasizes that an on-campus station would serve tens of thousands of daily UCLA users and help alleviate congestion on the I-405 Freeway.
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Public SafetyStreet FurnitureWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council passed three motions on July 17, 2025 regarding homelessness: urging an audit of the Inside Safe program, requesting disclosure of its funding sources, and supporting a city council file calling for amendments to prohibit encampments under the Governor's model ordinance.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong support for Council File 25-0006-S80, a motion to restrict disaster tour bus operations in Pacific Palisades following the Palisades Fire. The council urges a unanimous vote, stating that exploiting the tragedy for profit is despicable and should not be tolerated.
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Public SafetyStreet FurnitureWracHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council passed a motion on June 26, 2025, supporting a ban on all classes of e-bikes from sidewalks in Los Angeles to address public safety concerns related to pedestrian collisions, and supporting enhanced enforcement of age limits for e-bike riders and amendment of the Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 56.15.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board unanimously passed a motion on May 22, 2025 to support Project Chimney, a memorial to the 2025 Palisades Fire presented by Evan Hall of House Museum. The Council believes the project will benefit residents through education and reflection while enhancing the cultural vitality of the region.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that LAPD implement manned checkpoints requiring proof of residency for pedestrians and cyclists entering the community, citing concerns about unauthorized individuals accessing burn areas and hillsides following the Palisades fire. The council expresses concerns about safety risks including illegal camping, trespassing, burglary, and fire hazards in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong support for SB 495, which would require insurers to pay 100% of wildfire-related personal property claims without requiring victims to provide detailed inventories. The council argues that fire victims should not be forced to itemize lost possessions to receive full payment on their claims.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyStreet FurnitureMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the planned installation of two large digital billboards by Metro's Transportation Communication Network (TCN) program along the 405 freeway north of the 10 interchange, citing concerns about visual blight, driver distraction, traffic safety, and environmental impacts. The Council urges Metro Board members, LA County Supervisors, Mayor Bass, and LA City Councilmembers to exempt these billboards from the planned installation.