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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its 2025 Awards Honorees, recognizing community members for their contributions including leadership in disaster recovery, security initiatives, heroism during the Palisades Fire, and media advocacy. The awards will be presented on December 11, 2025, at an Awards Gala dinner, with additional special commendations to be announced at the November 13, 2025 PPCC meeting.
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Public SafetyWildfire Prevention
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesMotionsWracPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses appreciation for Captain Jonathan Tom's leadership in organizing a Brush Fire Mitigation Task Force meeting on June 1, 2021, which brought together multiple City, County, and State agencies to address fire hazards, illegal camping sites, and inter-agency collaboration in the Pacific Palisades area. The task force conducted site visits and cleanup efforts, with plans for continued quarterly or biannual meetings.
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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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GovernancePotrero CanyonLeadershipMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 12, 2012 meeting with 19 voting members present to discuss financial status, governmental reports on infrastructure projects, and several motions including fire safety measures and completion of traffic signal paperwork for Westside Waldorf School.
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GovernanceLeadership
Sergeant Scott Alpert from the Los Angeles Police Department West Los Angeles Area addresses the Pacific Palisades community following a major fire, expressing condolences for lost homes and community establishments while providing information about containment efforts, safety protocols, and available resources including FEMA and Red Cross assistance. He emphasizes the need for the area to be deemed safe before residents can return and pledges ongoing support from law enforcement during the recovery process.
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Community LifeEvents
This is a flyer for a Palisades HoHoHo 2024 event, a holiday-themed community gathering in Pacific Palisades. The flyer was uploaded on December 2, 2024.
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**Voting Members in Attendance:** Sue Kohl, Quentin Fleming, Jenny Li, Beth Holden-Garland, Maryam Zar - Item 11.1
Minutes March 14, 2025GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on March 13, 2025, with 22 voting members present to discuss post-fire recovery efforts, including reports on rebuilding, debris removal, water restrictions, and government assistance programs. The board approved two motions from the Land Use Committee opposing SB 677 and addressing Specific Plan notice and enforcement.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously supports Council File 25-0006-S38, which calls for a report on creating a Climate Resilience District for areas impacted by the Palisades Fire to assist in community rebuilding efforts. The council urges the City Council to adopt the motion at the earliest opportunity.
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GovernanceEventsMinutes
These are meeting minutes from the Pacific Palisades Community Council covering two meetings: January 26, 2023, which included discussions on street services, condolences for David Morena, organizational reports, a motion on smoking prohibition on film sets in fire hazard zones, and George Wolfberg Park signage issues; and February 9, 2023, which began with a call to order and roll call. The documents detail various committee reports, government representative updates, and community business.