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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
This document presents hypothetical trail alternatives for planning purposes only, with a note that no routes will be proposed until the completion of an ongoing topographic survey and feasibility analysis.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonAgendasBylawsElectionsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its July 25, 2024 meeting with 18 voting members present, during which President Sue Kohl gave opening remarks, announced candidates for Area and At-large Representatives elections, approved committee appointments and continued Zoom meetings, and received reports on topics including food vendor concerns, brush fires, a mural restoration project, and sidewalk vending settlement updates.
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Image August 9, 2024Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
An open forum on the Pacific Palisades Pedestrian Trail Project, a proposed walking path linking George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon and Will Rogers State Beach, was held Wednesday, August 21, 2024 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at the Palisades Branch Library Community Room, 861 Alma Real Dr, Pacific Palisades. The flyer invites community members to share their thoughts and carries the logos of Geosyntec Consultants and the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
Pacific Palisades Community Council issued multiple letters in 2022 regarding funding and development of a lateral trail for coastal access at Potrero Canyon Park, with correspondence to various city and state agencies including the Coastal Commission.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero Canyon
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from pre-qualified geotechnical and environmental engineering consultants to assess and develop a feasibility report for alternative pedestrian trail routes connecting George Wolfberg Park to Temescal Canyon Road in Pacific Palisades. The scope includes topographic surveying, evaluation of at least three alternative trail locations, and coordination with stakeholders including CalTrans and the California Coastal Commission.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council formally requests that the City halt the use of Cheetah Pro herbicide at George Wolfberg Park in Potrero Canyon, citing concerns about ignored health warnings, inappropriate application methods, environmental risks to the aquatic ecosystem and habitat restoration corridor, and potential harm to community safety and native plants. The Council asks for confirmation that the herbicide will not be used again at this location pending a collective decision on its permissible use.
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Materials re Potrero Park, Rim Development & Coastal Access -- from 2023
Background Info March 9, 2024Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonRecaps
This is a compilation of documents and information from non-PPCC sources related to Potrero Canyon Park development, including rim development and coastal access projects, spanning from 2023 through October 2025. The collection includes progress reports submitted to the Coastal Commission, feasibility studies, community meeting recordings, and news articles covering topics such as a proposed pedestrian bridge, lateral trail development, and park management issues.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonMinutes
This document is a compilation of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and correspondence regarding George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon from January 2023 through August 2024, including letters and motions on topics such as park rangers, standing water, park hours, trail funding, signage, herbicide use, and pedestrian trail development.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonBylawsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its September 8, 2022 meeting with 19 voting members present, covering topics including approval of previous minutes, upcoming meetings with elected officials, treasurer's account transition, election results, police response times and staffing shortages, zoning code amendments, and reports on homelessness enforcement, library services, and crime reduction.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 11, 2024 meeting with 20 voting members and 8 non-voting members present. The meeting covered topics including a successful holiday fundraiser, crossing guard issues at Canyon School, public safety camera initiatives, Metro TCN ordinance passage, and various community development projects.