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Public SafetyMinutesCrime & Enforcement
This document provides crime prevention recommendations for Pacific Palisades residents, including home hardening measures such as alarm systems, security cameras, and safe installation, as well as community-based strategies like neighborhood watch groups and coordination with local security patrols. It also lists contact information for local law enforcement and private security vendors.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on August 8, 2024, where it approved the appointment of Ella Nozar as Youth Advisor, heard reports on public safety concerns including burglaries and RV encampments, and held a candidates forum for the upcoming election of Area and At-large Representatives scheduled for August 16-30, 2024.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its July 25, 2024 meeting with 18 voting members present, during which President Sue Kohl gave opening remarks, announced candidates for Area and At-large Representatives elections, approved committee appointments and continued Zoom meetings, and received reports on topics including food vendor concerns, brush fires, a mural restoration project, and sidewalk vending settlement updates.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on August 8, 2024, where members approved the appointment of Ella Nozar as Youth Advisor, heard reports on local crime and homelessness issues, and held a candidates forum for the upcoming election of Area and At-large Representatives scheduled for August 16-30, 2024.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its July 25, 2024 meeting with 18 voting members present, during which President Sue Kohl gave opening remarks, announced candidates for the Area and At-large Representatives Election, approved the re-appointment of the Legal Advisor, and received reports on various community issues including food vendor concerns, brush fires, a mural restoration project, and sidewalk vending settlement updates.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationMinutes
This conceptual plan for the Pacific Palisades Library Garden proposes replacing over 40,000 square feet of turf grass with low water-use California native plants, including a reading garden, organic farm demonstration area, dry streambed for stormwater capture, and shade trees. The project is designed to save over 900,000 gallons of water per year.
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GovernanceMinutes
This document lists the Pacific Palisades Community Council's advisors, committee members, and liaisons as appointed in July 2024, including the Executive Committee, Election Committee, Land Use Committee, and various external liaisons to regional organizations and city boards.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on June 26, 2024, where outgoing President Maryam Zar was recognized for her leadership, incoming President Sue Kohl was introduced, and Councilwoman Traci Park discussed local issues including the 2028 Olympics preparation, coastal protection, and homeless services. The meeting also covered treasurer reports, upcoming elections for Area and At-large Representatives, and various community concerns including traffic safety on Pacific Coast Highway and development restrictions in the Castellammare area.
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GovernanceMinutes
The PPCC Treasurer's Report covers the period from May 31, 2023 to June 1, 2024, showing a total fund increase of $10,302.65, with $5,050 earmarked for a public safety project and a net increase in general funds of $5,252.65. The report details revenues and expenses from the 50 Year Anniversary Jubilee, Holiday Dinner and Citizen Awards Gala, and ordinary operational expenses including Zoom, insurance, and accounting services.
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Land UseMinutesPlanning & Density
The Castellammare Home Owners Association and Miramar Homeowners' Association request that Councilmember Traci Park initiate a City Council request to apply Hillside Construction Regulations to their neighborhoods, citing concerns about overscale development projects, steep topography, substandard roadways, and fire risk. Both associations report overwhelming resident support for the HCR designation, representing over 400 homes in the district.