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Community LifeLocal Organizations
This is a Mental Health Awareness Week flyer created in Canva with green and white styling. The image is a promotional graphic designed for distribution.
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Supervisor Horvath Letter to PPCC _Gladstone Redevelopment Project -merged (1)
Letter February 15, 2026Land UseDevelopment Projects
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath provides information about the Gladstones site redevelopment at Will Rogers State Beach, clarifying that the proposed bus turnaround and stop are unlikely to trigger California Senate Bill 79 requirements for transit-oriented development. The project includes a reconfigured parking lot with bus facilities and a Transportation Demand Management Plan to reduce car dependence, with construction expected to take approximately two years once permits are received.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted a resolution on February 12, 2026, requesting that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power develop a Master Infrastructure Plan for utility undergrounding, street trees, and telecommunications facilities in the community, with a one-year pause on new street tree planting to allow for coordinated planning that prioritizes below-ground transformers, fire-resistant poles, and preservation of the urban forest.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is an agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board meeting scheduled for February 12, 2026, covering items including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report, committee reports, and votes on grant recommendations, a resolution regarding LADWP infrastructure planning and street tree planting, and a motion supporting regulation of sober living facility density.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMinutes
The PPCC Infrastructure Committee recommends that the PPCC Board support a resolution addressing utility undergrounding, street tree planting, and streetlight infrastructure in Pacific Palisades. The Committee proposes a one-year pause on street tree planting to allow for development of a Master Infrastructure Plan, advocates for metal poles and stealth cell towers to incorporate wireless telecommunications equipment, and opposes installing transformer boxes on private property of fire victims.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
This document appears to be related to a final design meeting scheduled for February 12, 2026. The specific details of the meeting agenda or content are not discernible from the filename alone.
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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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GovernanceAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Land Use Committee meeting agenda for February 11, 2026 includes discussion of a proposed mixed-use project at 15113 W. Sunset Blvd, review of AB 1740 regarding coastal permitting, and public comment. The meeting will be held via Zoom videoconference at 6:00 pm.
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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.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on January 22, 2026, where members discussed community updates including the dissolution of the Rebuild Committee, open board positions, upcoming community events, permit fee waivers, and reports from government representatives on crime, infrastructure, and homelessness in the area.