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Palisades Fire 2025RecapsInsurance & Finance
This document provides contact information for various government agencies, officials, and organizations relevant to Palisades fire recovery, including LADWP, FEMA, local elected representatives, and utility companies. It serves as a resource guide for residents seeking assistance with disaster recovery, debris removal, insurance claims, and other fire-related services.
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Land UseWracPlanning & Density
This document is an index of Pacific Palisades Community Council reports, summaries, and information organized by topic from 2016-2022, covering subjects including zoning, wildfire safety, legislation updates, land use, and various community projects. The index provides links to detailed documents on each topic with their respective dates.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is the agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board Meeting scheduled for February 11, 2021, held via Zoom videoconference. The meeting includes reports from officers and committees, discussion of housing legislation and the citywide Housing Element update, and a public safety forum with LAPD and LAFD representatives.
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GovernanceLeadership
This document provides a comprehensive directory of contact information for city, county, state, and federal government agencies and services serving Pacific Palisades, including police, fire, parks, planning, utilities, and elected officials at all levels.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is the agenda for a Pacific Palisades Community Council board meeting scheduled for May 25, 2023, via Zoom, covering topics including officer elections, reports from various representatives, and three motions regarding light pollution mitigation, support for the Murphy Oil Drill Site determination, and transparency in community plan updates.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting via Zoom on February 11, 2021, where members discussed traffic improvements at the Chautauqua/PCH intersection, legislative updates on housing bills SB 9 and 10, and the citywide Housing Element 2021-2029 update. The meeting also included reports on community programs including a Grab & Go grocery initiative and a $10,000 Rotary Club donation to the Westside Food Bank.
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Public SafetyEmergency Preparedness
This document is a menu of services provided at the City of Los Angeles Disaster Recovery Center located at 10850 W. Pico Blvd., operating from January 15, 2025 onwards, listing resources from multiple city, county, and community agencies to assist residents affected by the 2025 January Fires with services including housing, employment, mental health support, debris removal, and various other recovery assistance.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** David Card, David Kaplan, Richard Cohen, Chris Spitz, Matthew Quiat, Karen Ridgley, Jo
Minutes January 30, 2021GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting where members discussed traffic improvements at the Chautauqua/PCH intersection, legislative updates on housing bills SB 9 and 10, and various community programs including food assistance initiatives. The council also reviewed the Citywide Housing Element 2021-2029 Update and received reports from government representatives and organizational partners.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** David Card, David Kaplan, Richard Cohen, Chris Spitz, Matthew Quiat - Item 11.1
Minutes January 16, 2021GovernanceEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting where members discussed traffic improvements at the Chautauqua/PCH intersection, legislative updates on housing bills SB 9 and 10, and various community programs including food assistance initiatives. The council also reviewed the Citywide Housing Element 2021-2029 Update and received reports from government representatives and organizational partners.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 13, 2011 meeting with 20 voting members present, covering topics including a treasurer's report showing $21,857.33 in total funds, unanimous opposition to the city's P-3 parking garage lease proposal, and discussion of a proposed ordinance to increase the pet limit from 3 to 10 animals per household.