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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonLegislation
This document provides a chronological timeline of updates regarding Potrero Canyon park projects, including a pedestrian bridge and lateral trail, from October 2023 through October 2025. The updates document progress on design, community outreach, consultant selection, and project status as reported by the City's Bureau of Engineering, Council District 11, and other agencies.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
The Potrero Canyon Community Advisory Committee submitted its adopted Trail Uses and Facilities plan to the City of Los Angeles for a 40-acre passive park in Potrero Canyon, including proposals for meadow areas, trails, riparian restoration, a pedestrian bridge over Pacific Coast Highway, ranger supervision, and community oversight. The plan was developed over nearly three years of public meetings and incorporates input from the California Coastal Commission and City officials.
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GovernanceCoastalMinutesPlanning & Density
Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes AB 1287 (Alvarez) regarding density bonus provisions, arguing that the bill would allow projects in the Coastal Zone without environmental review of impacts on coastal resources and public safety. The council urges amendments to retain Coastal Act protections.
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GovernanceEventsCoastalPotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsLeadershipMinutesMotionsVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 12, 2023 meeting via Zoom, during which the board approved previous minutes, heard presentations from the 3-1-1 Call Center director about city services, and received reports from LAPD, County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath's office, Councilmember Traci Park's office, and various community advisors on topics including crime statistics, homelessness, park issues, and infrastructure concerns. The board also announced upcoming events including the American Legion Grand Opening on January 28th and a homeless count volunteer opportunity on January 25th.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonRecaps
This document is a California Coastal Commission permit and engineering plan set for landscaping improvements at Potrero Canyon Park located at 15101, 15125, and 15145 Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades. The project includes grading, drainage, irrigation, planting, electrical systems, and restroom facilities with approvals from the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works and Building and Safety.
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GovernanceCoastalPotrero CanyonBylawsElectionsMinutesWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its July 28, 2022 meeting where the board approved previous minutes, announced candidates for upcoming Area and At-large elections, appointed committee members and advisors, discussed the Wildlife Ordinance affecting hillside development, received reports on street maintenance and crime statistics, and heard updates from various government representatives and community organizations.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsCoastalMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted public comment to the California Coastal Commission regarding agenda items W11-W14 scheduled for May 11, 2022, expressing strong support for public access to and proper maintenance of bathrooms and hiking trails at 16701 Via La Costa in Palisades Highlands, citing long-standing community concerns about safety and access issues at the site.
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GovernanceEventsCoastalPotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsMinutesWrac
Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2022 meeting via Zoom with 16 voting members present. The meeting included reports on redistricting changes, the postponed centennial celebration, treasurer's report showing a $58,823.71 balance, and discussions of public safety issues including mudslides on Will Rogers State Park Road and Sunset Boulevard.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsCoastalMinutes
This document summarizes the August 1986 General Plan for Will Rogers State Beach, approved by the California State Park and Recreation Commission on November 14, 1986, which establishes the beach as a state recreation unit dedicated to public beach-oriented recreation while protecting natural and cultural resources and addressing significant geological hazards including landslides, erosion, and rockfalls. The plan documents the beach's high visitor usage (over 8 million annually in 1984-85), parking capacity constraints, and traffic congestion on Pacific Coast Highway, while emphasizing the need to maintain recreational access and environmental protection.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Chair writes to city and state officials regarding the deteriorated condition of the Highlands Trailhead bathrooms, which are permanently closed due to clogged toilets, graffiti, and surrounding trash, and requests action to either clean and restore the facilities or compel the East Coast-based owner to do so. The letter emphasizes the health and safety hazards posed by the situation, particularly given the area's proximity to housing and forest in a high fire zone.