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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces a Renewal Celebration scheduled for March 22, 2026, and provides information about upcoming community events including a City Council meeting on permit fee waivers, a Land Use Committee meeting regarding a mixed-use project, a CD 11 candidates debate, and various recovery resources for fire-affected residents.
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Repopulation Update
RecapGovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council distributed a repopulation update with information from LA County Sheriffs regarding returning to the community. The update was current as of Friday afternoon, January 18, 2025.
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GovernanceWrac
WRAC proposed that the City of Los Angeles receive monetary compensation and/or community benefits equivalent to fair market value when easements in the public right of way are transferred, with the value invested in affected Community Plan areas. The motion was adopted by WRAC in May 2024 and passed by nine neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, passed a motion in 2025 urging Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Administrative Officer Matthew Szabo to disclose all sources of funding for the City's Inside Safe program. The motion was formally adopted by the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils in August 2025 and references a judge's findings about program failures.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside Los Angeles neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, passed a motion urging Mayor Karen Bass to consent to a full audit of the City's Inside Safe program by City Controller Kenneth Mejia, following judicial findings about program failures. The motion was proposed by Jay Handal in June 2025 and formally adopted by the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils in August 2025.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, adopted a motion in 2023 requesting that the City Controller and CAO audit the STAP program's revenues and expenditures under new contractor Tranzito-Vector due to concerns about the program's status and management. The motion was formally proposed in February 2023 and adopted by WRAC in May 2023.
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GovernanceWrac
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils requested that the City Council direct the City Attorney to provide a legal opinion on whether the City Planning Department and commissions have the legal authority to consider a developer's financial interest when reviewing entitlements. The motion was proposed in May 2021, formally adopted by WRAC in December 2021, and subsequently passed by eight other neighborhood councils.
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GovernanceWrac
This document is a motion requesting that the City of Los Angeles establish a specific zoning classification and clear criteria for cloud/ghost kitchens, which currently lack consistent regulatory treatment across the city. The motion was proposed by Barbara Broide in May 2021 and formally adopted by WRAC in October 2021, with support from multiple neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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GovernanceWrac
WRAC requested Dwelling Unit Capacity calculations from the Department of City Planning for four community plans in process: Palms-Mar Vista-Del Rey, Venice, Westchester/Playa, and West Los Angeles. The motion was formally adopted by WRAC in July 2022 and subsequently passed by eight neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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GovernanceWrac
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils requests that Los Angeles improve signage at electric vehicle charging stations to discourage illegal parking and implement warning tickets and fines for repeat offenders once adequate signage is installed. The motion was proposed in May 2021 and formally adopted by WRAC in September 2021, with support from nine neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council.