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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on August 11, 2022, where officers for the 2022-2023 term were affirmed, election procedures were finalized with voting to occur August 19 through September 2, and various reports were presented on topics including housing developments, fire safety, homelessness enforcement, and emergency preparedness.
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GovernanceElections
The PPCC Election Committee announced the results of the September 2022 election, with 426 ballots cast and newly elected Area and At-large Representatives to the PPCC Board beginning October 1, 2022. The committee confirmed that all ballot decisions were made unanimously and impartially according to PPCC Bylaws, with vote disqualifications primarily due to duplicate ballots that did not affect the election outcomes.
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Results - PPCC Election 2022- Voting ResultsFinal1 - Extracted Text Pacific Palisades Commun.
Report September 7, 2022GovernanceElections
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held elections in 2022 for at-large and area representatives across eight areas. Chris Spitz was elected at-large with 267 valid votes, and area representatives were elected in each of the eight areas, with duplicate votes being the primary reason for invalidating a small number of ballots.
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GovernanceBylaws
The PPCC Bylaws Committee proposes nine amendments to the organization's bylaws, including adding a Parliamentarian position, splitting the Secretary role into Recording and Corresponding Secretary positions, adjusting Treasurer reporting frequency, allowing remote meetings, establishing procedures for removing organizations, reorganizing Appendix A categories, and permitting electronic voting methods. The Board will vote on these amendments at the September 22, 2022 meeting, with a 2/3 majority required for adoption.
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GovernanceBylaws
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Bylaws document outlines the organization's structure, mission, and governance procedures. The PPCC is composed of 23 voting board members including elected representatives, officers, and organizational representatives, with the primary mission to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades through advocacy and community forums.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document presents the revised bylaws of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, establishing its mission to protect and improve quality of life in Pacific Palisades, defining its organizational structure with a 23-member Board of Governors, and outlining the roles and responsibilities of officers, committees, and members.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on July 28, 2022, where the President announced candidates for upcoming Area and At-large elections, appointed or reappointed committee members and advisors, and discussed various community issues including emergency preparedness, the proposed Wildlife Ordinance, street maintenance needs, and crime prevention efforts.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is an agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council board meeting and candidate forum scheduled for August 11, 2022, covering items including approval of minutes, treasurer's report, officer elections, committee reports, and a candidates forum for area and at-large positions.
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GovernanceMinutes
This document is an index of agendas, minutes, meeting recaps, and related materials for the Pacific Palisades Community Council's 2023-24 term of officers (July 2023 - June 2024), covering regular and special meetings held throughout the period with links to supporting documents and recordings.
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GovernanceEventsMinutesRecaps
The WRAC LUPC meeting on July 11, 2022 discussed Los Angeles's certified Housing Element and its impacts on community plans, including the state's rezoning requirements to meet housing targets and a proposed extension of the implementation deadline to 2025. The meeting also covered legislative issues including bills on parking requirements, density bonuses, open space elements, and transit amenities.