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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Infrastructure Committee recommends a resolution requesting the City of Los Angeles suspend new street tree planting for at least one year to allow development of a Master Infrastructure Plan that coordinates utility undergrounding, transformer placement, streetlights, and wireless telecommunications facilities. The resolution prioritizes below-ground transformers, metal utility poles, and community input on infrastructure design while seeking amendments to the Above Ground Facilities Ordinance.
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Palisades Fire 2025Community SupportDisplaced Services
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $5,000 grant from donations to Paul Revere Charter Middle School via its PRIDE Booster Club to support electrical and lighting restoration at the school's auditorium, which serves as a community hub for fire recovery and cultural activities. The grant would help the school meet its financial obligations for the $192,210.26 restoration project in partnership with LAUSD.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
Fire Chief Jaime E. Moore responds to Pacific Palisades Community Council concerns about the Palisades Fire, acknowledging the department could have done better while clarifying he was not in command during the incident. He commits to improving systems and practices going forward and clarifies that the Palisades Fire After-Action Review is not currently under Los Angeles Fire Department investigation.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
This document is an index of presentations, reports, and support materials provided to the Pacific Palisades Community Council regarding Palisades Fire Recovery from January through March 2026, including community surveys, board meeting recordings, and presentations from government officials and organizations such as LAFD, AECOM, and LADWP.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
UCLA's Behavior-Centered Wildfire Evacuation Modeling (WISE) research study invites adults 18 and older living in Los Angeles County who have experienced or been affected by a wildfire evacuation to take a brief, anonymous 10-15 minute online survey about their evacuation decisions, risk perceptions, and demographics. The survey, reachable via a QR code on the flyer, gathers information on how households decide to evacuate during wildfires to help improve evacuation systems and alerts; participation is voluntary and responses are confidential.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
One year after the Palisades Fire, a survey conducted by the Pacific Palisades Community Council and the National Opinion Research Council reveals that while 64% of residents plan to rebuild, only 25% have returned home and significant barriers including financing, insurance, and permitting challenges persist. The survey shows residents prioritize fire safety infrastructure improvements like undergrounded utilities and expect strong community involvement or an independent rebuilding authority to lead recovery efforts.
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Palisades Fire 2025Displaced Services
This is an image file related to a one-year recovery picnic event for SD3 (likely San Diego District 3). The file appears to be a flyer or promotional graphic for the event.
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Palisades Fire 2025Displaced Services
Treeams, a student-led movement, is hosting a community event on January 7, 2026 at the Aldersgate Historic House to educate residents about tree planting in Pacific Palisades and showcase youth-led environmental restoration efforts. The event will feature information on appropriate tree species for the area and discuss the benefits of trees for air quality, cooling, stormwater management, and community health.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesMotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
This report presents findings from a survey conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago in partnership with the Pacific Palisades Community Council to understand residents' priorities for recovery and rebuilding following the January 2025 Palisades Fire. The survey, fielded from September 11 to October 20, 2025, reveals that residents prioritize fire safety infrastructure, environmental safety assurances, and community recovery, while facing significant financial barriers and uncertainty about returning, with many willing to support modest tax or fee increases to fund critical improvements.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
This page contains Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and reports related to fire recovery in 2026, including a press release and a community survey conducted with NORC. Links to 2025 fire recovery positions and additional fire information are also provided.