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PPCC Meeting 9/23: Officer Redican Thanks, Emergency Preparedness Town Hall; Agenda; Minutes. More
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on September 23, 2021, followed by an Emergency Preparedness Town Hall with the Brentwood Community Council. The agenda includes thanking Officer Redican, discussing the I-405 Express Lanes proposal, homeless housing issues, and the Housing Element 2021-2029 update.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its September 9, 2021 meeting agenda covering LAUSD school updates, homeless housing developments, anti-camping ordinance motions, dockless scooter regulations, and the 405 toll lanes proposal, along with information about upcoming community events and preparedness initiatives.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council's March 12th board meeting has been canceled due to LADWP officials being unable to present, with the meeting rescheduled for March 26th. The update also announces several upcoming community events including emergency radio training, a listening session on commercial corridor restoration, a seniors luncheon, and a community renewal celebration.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on March 24, 2022, featuring an LAFD Brush Clearance Unit presentation on fire season preparedness, a motion to add Resilient Palisades as an organizational member, and the first distribution of proposed bylaws amendments. The meeting also included consideration of a motion supporting cool asphalt paving and approval of previous meeting minutes.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on April 8, 2021 via Zoom to discuss homeless housing initiatives, appoint a nominating committee for officer elections, and consider a motion to support funding for a pedestrian bridge over Pacific Coast Highway. The document also includes reminders about community safety efforts, vaccine eligibility expansion, and COVID-19 precautions.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council sent a letter on April 29, 2021 to elected officials asking them to reject any proposal to use state beach parking lots for homeless housing, arguing that beaches are essential public recreational resources and that no other California beach has allowed homeless encampments.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a board meeting on April 10, 2025 to hear from Hagerty Consulting and the Palisades Recovery Coalition about rebuild efforts, and Paul Revere Middle School is offering assistance to fire-affected families by digitizing yearbooks, replacing graduation photos, providing student records, and collecting class photos from Marquez and Palisades Elementary schools.
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This PPCC newsletter announces grant application procedures, reports on the NORC-PPCC survey finalization, provides updates on evacuation after-action reports and SB 79 housing density legislation, and lists upcoming community events including the September 11, 2025 board meeting. The document also includes information about wildfire recovery resources and memorializes longtime board member Eric Dugdale.
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PPCC News/Info. & Events
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This PPCC newsletter provides updates on fire recovery resources, infrastructure matters, and upcoming community events scheduled for February and March 2026, including recovery expos, board meetings, and a candidates forum for CD 11.
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PPCC Org. Composition
ReportPPCC Organiza+onal Composi+on – Considera+ons/History/Timeline Considera+ons Pacific Palisades has undergone massive change since January 7, 2025. Post-Fire, three new, ac?ve community organiza?ons have formed and are in the forefront of