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GovernanceRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting applications for the Area Five 2nd Alternate Representative position, with applications due by August 20, 2023. The council is also planning a community celebration for its 50th anniversary in collaboration with other local organizations marking significant milestones.
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GovernanceRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces a deadline of August 20, 2023 for applications to fill the Area Five 2nd Alternate Representative position and provides community updates on Hurricane Hilary preparedness, upcoming board meeting agenda items, and ongoing advocacy efforts regarding local issues including Potrero Canyon, Temescal Canyon Road, and retail theft legislation.
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GovernanceRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting applications for the Area Eight 2nd Alternate Representative position, with applications due by January 7, 2024, and the next board meeting scheduled for January 11, 2024. Applicants must be residents of Area Eight and submit a statement including their residency history and positions on community issues.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This May 2023 document provides updates on two Potrero Canyon projects: the Lateral Trail Project, which has secured $1.15 million in federal earmarks and $3.4 million in city funding with an estimated completion date of 2027, and the Pedestrian Bridge Overcrossing Project, which has received $11 million in funding with an estimated completion date of 2029/2030. The document also includes historical context from a May 2004 PPCC meeting regarding Potrero Canyon development concerns and community positions on property sales and park planning.
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Public SafetyMotionsWracVHFHSZHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong support for the Brentwood Community Council's amicus brief in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding homelessness regulation. The council argues that Supreme Court review is necessary to clarify conflicts with existing precedent and to address the severe homelessness crisis affecting Los Angeles communities, including impacts on public health, safety, and fire hazards in Pacific Palisades.
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Minutes January 10, 2023GovernanceEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on June 8, 2023, where members discussed community planning input, zoning capacity, and RHNA allocation, and approved a motion urging the Planning Department to incorporate neighborhood council feedback into the Community Plan update process with a report-back mechanism. The meeting also included announcements about upcoming community events, reports on infrastructure issues, and recognition of the Pacific Palisades Historical Society's new officers.
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Land UseBylawsLand Use Reports
This document outlines the policies and procedures for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Land Use Committee, including its purpose to provide standardized analysis of zoning and land use issues, the types of projects and policies it may review, and the operational procedures for meetings and decision-making. The committee consists of 5-9 members appointed by the PPCC Chair and makes recommendations to the full PPCC Board on development projects and land use policy matters.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is an agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board Meeting scheduled for November 9, 2023, covering items including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report, youth art exhibit presentations, a presentation on digital scams by an Assistant US Attorney, and a motion opposing rezoning of single-family and multifamily neighborhoods in favor of upzoning commercial corridors.
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GovernanceAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting on October 12, 2023 via Zoom to discuss a proposed bridge project connecting George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon to the Will Rogers Beach parking lot, including consideration of whether to hold a community meeting or allow the contractor to conduct outreach during the predesign phase. The board also directed the contractor to contact local Palisadian organizations to gather broad-based community input on the bridge design, including public safety elements such as hours of operation, fencing, gates, and monitoring.
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GovernanceBylaws
This document outlines the bylaws of the Pacific Palisades Community Council, including requirements for member organizations to submit written certifications with details about their structure, membership, and contact information, and lists the eligible organizations across nine categories that may send representatives to the council.