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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on January 12, 2006, where members discussed postal delivery problems, the City's new 20% Rule for development approvals, Red Flag Day parking restrictions, street sweeping coordination, and crime updates, while also adopting guiding principles for planning and zoning variances.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $10,000 grant from donations to Palisades Elementary Charter School to create an outdoor classroom at Brentwood Science Magnet School, where PECS students are temporarily located while their original campus is rebuilt. The grant would fund repairs and outdoor furniture to restore educational resources lost due to the fire.
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Environment & Public SpacesUrban ForestMinutes
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $75,000 grant to the Palisades Forestry Committee to fund street tree watering in Pacific Palisades from mid-September through November 2025, using water trucks operated by American Growers Company and Resilient Palisades, as the City of Los Angeles lacks resources for this essential fire recovery effort.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $10,817 grant from donations to the Palisades Village Green Committee for installation of a new Water Hydration Station at the Village Green, which sustained damage during a fire and is being restored as part of Palisades Fire Recovery efforts.
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Community LifeCommunity SupportAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council, a 53-year-old nonprofit, established a Grants Committee to distribute fire recovery donations to organizations and projects that help the community rebuild. The committee operates with volunteer members, clear grant guidelines, and conflict-of-interest rules to ensure fair and transparent allocation of funds.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesRebuild & Recovery
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $4,000 grant from donations to Lotus Rising LA, a nonprofit supporting fire survivors in rebuilding, to help fund a free community education event called "Ready Rebuild – Prefab 101" scheduled for September 27, 2025, at American Legion Post 283 in Pacific Palisades. The event will provide resources, expert support, and educational sessions on prefab housing, insurance, financing, and recovery for fire survivors, particularly targeting low-to-middle-income families and elderly residents.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $5,200 grant from donations to the Friends of the Library to create an outdoor space at the temporary Palisades Library facility, which will include removal of burned plants and purchase of outdoor furniture such as umbrellas, tables, and chairs. The temporary library, consisting of two trailers on the former library site, is scheduled to officially open on February 27, 2026.
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Palisades Fire 2025Community SupportRebuild & Recovery
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $30,000 grant from donations to Palisades Charter High School for purchasing and installing new cafeteria picnic tables, seating, and benches to replace 25+-year-old furniture damaged by fire and aging. The grant would support approximately 10 tables and 2 benches as part of the school's fire recovery efforts ahead of its January 2026 campus reopening.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $10,000 grant from donations to the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club to rebuild a community wooden staircase destroyed in the Palisades Fire that provided pedestrian access between two parcels of the clubhouse property. The staircase is not covered by insurance, and the total rebuild cost is estimated at $33,516.
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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.