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GovernanceRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council announced a regularly scheduled meeting for October 26, 2023 via Zoom and opened nominations for the 2023 Holiday Awards including Citizen of the Year, Golden Sparkplug, and Pride of the Palisades, with a submission deadline of October 31st. The Awards Selection Committee will meet between November 1st and 9th to select honorees, which will be announced at the November 9th in-person meeting at the Palisades Library Community Room.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on October 27, 2022 featuring two supervisorial candidates for LA County Supervisor District 3, along with review of draft minutes, welcome of new board members, and discussion of a letter regarding a cookies dispensary.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces its October 9, 2025 board meeting featuring presentations from Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and Team Palisades, committee updates on grants and community surveys, and nominations for Citizen of the Year and Golden Sparkplug Awards. The document also lists upcoming community events including a Recreation Center rebuild meeting, Coastal Commission hearing on the Gladstones redevelopment project, and a YMCA fall picnic.
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GovernanceRecaps
The 2024 PPCC Area and At-large election voting has closed, with results to be announced at the September 12th meeting. The meeting agenda will include a fire safety presentation by MySafe:LA and information about the upcoming Alternate Representative application process.
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GovernanceWrac
The Westside Regional Advisory Council (WRAC) recommended that the City of Los Angeles oppose AB 1373, which would exempt 40 square blocks of downtown Los Angeles from the California Outdoor Advertising Act. The motion was proposed on June 17, 2015, and was passed by six neighborhood councils including Bel Air-Beverly Crest, Brentwood, Mar Vista, West LA-Sawtelle, Westside, and Westwood.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, opposed the IKE interactive kiosk program (CF 22-1154) citing concerns about lack of competitive bidding, missing financial and environmental analysis, visual pollution, sidewalk space reduction, and driver distraction conflicts with Vision Zero policy. The opposition was formally adopted by WRAC in January 2023 and passed by ten neighborhood councils with some modifications.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, adopted a position opposing Metro's proposed Transportation Communication Network (TCN) structures along the 405 Freeway in West Los Angeles, specifically two large freeway-facing digital billboards in the Exposition Boulevard right-of-way. The motion was formally adopted by WRAC in December 2024 and references City Council file 22-0392.
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Oppose Metro congestion pricing on the Westside without robust North/South transit options in place
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The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils opposes Metro's congestion pricing pilot without first implementing robust North/South transit options through the Sepulveda Pass, defined as enhanced bus service or the Sepulveda Transit Corridor project. Pacific Palisades Community Council passed a modified version of this position on June 13, 2024.
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GovernanceWrac
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, opposed a proposed increase in land use decision appeal fees from $89 to $16,097, arguing the higher amount would prevent meaningful public access to appeal procedures. The City Council PLUM Committee ultimately approved a smaller fee increase proposed by the Department of City Planning rather than the cost-recovery amount proposed by the Chief Administrative Officer.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, adopted a position opposing the City's proposed rezoning of R1 and sensitive multi-family neighborhoods in the Housing Element update, arguing that sufficient capacity exists in commercial corridors and through existing SB 9 and ADU laws. The councils called on city leadership to reject upzoning of single-family and multi-family neighborhoods and instead focus development on underutilized commercial areas.