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GovernanceMinutes
This supplement to the November 12, 2020 PPCC agenda contains two City Council motion amendments: one directing city departments to prepare enforcement options for temporary construction halts during high fire risk days in hillside areas, and another directing City Planning to provide comprehensive climate vulnerability assessments for each community plan area. The first motion had not yet been scheduled for City Council hearing as of the document date, while the second motion passed City Council on November 10, 2020.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on November 12, 2020 via Zoom with 20 voting members present. The meeting covered updates on city council motions regarding construction and evacuation routes, LAPD beach patrol funding, dockless scooters regulation, vacation rentals ordinance, speeding and drag racing concerns, and a motion to eliminate the gut-and-amend bill process in the legislative process.
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GovernanceAgendas
This document updates the Pacific Palisades Community Council on a federal lawsuit filed by the ACLU against the City of Los Angeles challenging the constitutionality of LADOT's Mobility Data Specification (MDS) program, which requires dockless electric scooter companies to provide real-time GPS tracking data. The City has filed a motion to dismiss arguing the data is anonymized and necessary for regulatory purposes, with the court taking the matter under submission in September 2020 and no ruling issued as of the document date.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is the agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council board meeting scheduled for November 12, 2020, held via Zoom videoconference. The meeting includes reports on recent City Council motions regarding construction, evacuation routes, and hillside regulations, as well as discussions on dockless electric scooters, beach patrol funding, and community plan updates.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on October 22, 2020 via Zoom, during which members approved alternate representatives, received updates on several city motions regarding construction, zoning, and land use planning, and heard presentations on traffic improvements at the Chautauqua/PCH and Chautauqua/Sunset intersections.
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Public SafetyWracCrime & Enforcement
This November 2020 update by PPCC Secretary Chris Spitz addresses community concerns about dockless electric scooters in Pacific Palisades, detailing LA's permit requirements, parking rules in the sidewalk furniture zone, complaint procedures via 311, and the status of related state legislation including AB 1112 and AB 1286. The document explains that scooter operators must respond to parking complaints within 2 hours and that LADOT uses complaint data to inform enforcement activities.
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GovernanceMinutes
This document contains motion text and background information for two items on the November 12, 2020 PPCC meeting agenda: a WRAC-recommended motion to eliminate the "gut-and-amend" bill process in Sacramento to improve transparency and public participation, and a WRAC-recommended motion requesting a six-month delay in Community Plan updates and improved public outreach and data assessment by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.
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Public SafetyCrime & Enforcement
Captain Jonathan Tom of the Los Angeles Police Department West Los Angeles Area reports a 7.3% reduction in violent crime year-to-date, though homicides and grand theft auto have increased citywide due to COVID-19 related factors. The letter addresses community concerns about election week safety, provides polling location information, discusses strategies for reducing large gatherings and party houses, and thanks the community for their support of local police.
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GovernanceElections
Assemblymember Richard Bloom provides voting information for the November 3 election, including instructions for checking voter registration, submitting mail-in ballots, locating drop boxes and voting centers in Los Angeles County, and guidance on voting in person with a mail-in ballot. All registered voters were mailed ballots to minimize in-person voting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Public SafetyMinutesHomeless Camping
Councilmember Mike Bonin responds to the Pacific Palisades Community Council regarding LAPD beach detail deployment, expressing support for the detail while explaining that LAPD faces budget constraints due to COVID-19 economic impacts and unfilled vacancies resulting from the police union's refusal to defer raises and bonuses. Bonin commits to advocating for maintaining community resources from LAPD and LAFD despite the city's fiscal challenges.