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Pacific Palisades Community Council passed a modified version on June 26, 2025, supporting an amendment to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 56.15 to ban all classes of e-bicycles from sidewalks and boardwalks, with additional language requesting enforcement of rider age limits. The proposal was formally adopted by WRAC in August 2025 and passed by multiple neighborhood councils across the Westside.
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Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, passed a motion requesting that the City disclose its methodology for allocating RHNA housing numbers and density goals before completing Community Plan updates, and urging the Planning Department to substantively incorporate community input into the final plans with a report-back mechanism. The motion also seeks clarification on the role of the Westside Community Plan Advisory Group to ensure local stakeholder voices are not overshadowed.
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GovernanceWrac
This document outlines a motion proposed by Barbara Broide and the West LA Neighborhood Council in October 2020, formally adopted by WRAC in November 2020, requesting a six-month delay in Community Plan updates due to COVID-19 and calling for improved public outreach, data assessment, and an additional review phase before environmental review begins. The motion was passed by ten neighborhood councils across the Westside.
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A motion proposed by Sharon Commins demanding that the City of Los Angeles enforce all existing zoning and building codes uniformly, addressing selective enforcement issues related to short-term rentals, illegal signs, and illegal boarding houses. The motion was adopted by multiple neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council in a modified version.
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Minimize Light Pollution
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A motion to minimize light pollution was proposed in May 2023 and formally adopted by WRAC in September 2023, requesting that the City Council implement the Five Principles of Responsible Outdoor Lighting and codify these principles through municipal codes and community plans. The motion was passed by nine neighborhood councils and community councils across the Westside, including Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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GovernanceWrac
Multiple Westside neighborhood councils, including Pacific Palisades Community Council, adopted a position requesting amendment of LAMC 41.18 to expand restrictions on vehicle dwelling and camping near sensitive uses such as libraries, parks, schools, and day-care centers within 500 feet. The motion was formally adopted by WRAC in March 2024 and passed by eight neighborhood councils, with Pacific Palisades approving a modified version.
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GovernanceWrac
This document presents a motion requesting that Los Angeles Councilmembers consult with their respective Westside Regional Alliance of Councils member councils regarding the designation of sites for enforcement under LAMC Section 41.18, including sensitive uses, infrastructure, homeless services facilities, and public safety threat locations. The motion was proposed in September 2021 and subsequently adopted by multiple neighborhood and community councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council.
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A motion proposed by Jay Handal and WRAC HOC on May 17, 2021, and formally adopted by WRAC in August 2021, calls for the City and County of Los Angeles to fully utilize the Lanterman-Petrus-Short Act, including section 5150 holds and fast-track conservatorships, to provide life-saving care for severely mentally ill persons unable to access current public services. The motion was passed by eight neighborhood councils including Pacific Palisades Community Council and requests state funding for additional psychiatric beds.
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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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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.