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GovernanceAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its April 9th, 2026 Board meeting agenda, which will include announcements of the Nominating Committee, grant recommendations, and Land Use Committee motions regarding a mixed-use project at 15113 Sunset Blvd. and density/evacuation issues. The message also highlighted a successful community Renewal Celebration on March 22nd and a March 26th presentation on utility undergrounding by LADWP representatives.
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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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Recovery and Celebration
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces upcoming events including a Long Term Recovery Plan webinar on March 23, 2026, a Community Renewal Celebration on March 22, 2026, yoga classes, a school performance, a PPCC Board meeting with LADWP presentation on March 26, and a neighborhood preparedness training on March 28, 2026.
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GovernanceMotions
Pacific Palisades community leaders request federal support from the EPA and Trump Administration for recovery from the January 2025 Palisades Fire, citing the need for infrastructure improvements, financial assistance, and coordinated federal action to accelerate rebuilding efforts. The letter outlines twelve priority areas including utility undergrounding, water infrastructure repair, evacuation infrastructure, gap funding for residential and commercial rebuilding, and establishment of a community authority.
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GovernanceAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board meeting agenda for April 9, 2026 includes approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report, committee updates on bylaws and land use matters, and two Land Use Committee motions opposing a proposed mixed-use project at 15113 Sunset Blvd. and addressing density mandates and emergency evacuation concerns in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is the agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board Meeting scheduled for January 8, 2026 at 6:00 PM via Zoom. The meeting will include reports on fire anniversary commemorations, updates on the ACE building materials yard permit hearing, the PPCC-NORC community survey results, and presentations from government representatives and Councilwoman Traci Park.
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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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LADWP presentation on Palisades Water Infrastructure (tentative); last
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1/8/26 Mtg Recap; More
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on January 8, 2026, featuring remarks from Councilwoman Traci Park about community recovery efforts and a presentation from Habitat for Humanity about their services. The Council announced three open board positions and shared results from a community survey, with upcoming events including a January 22 board meeting with LAFD Fire Chief Jaime Moore as guest speaker.
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2/12/26 PPCC Mtg Recap
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on February 12, 2026, featuring a presentation on the UCLA Wildfire Evacuation Survey, approval of new area alternate representatives, establishment of a new Emergency Preparedness Committee, passage of an infrastructure resolution, and approval of grants totaling $15,000 to local organizations.