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Palisades Fire 2025Community SupportRebuild & Recovery
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $30,000 grant from donations to Palisades Charter High School for purchasing and installing new cafeteria picnic tables, seating, and benches to replace 25+-year-old furniture damaged by fire and aging. The grant would support approximately 10 tables and 2 benches as part of the school's fire recovery efforts ahead of its January 2026 campus reopening.
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Public SafetyCommunity SupportCrime & Enforcement
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $71,000 grant from donations to the Pacific Palisades Residents Association to fund Flock Safety license plate reader cameras along Sunset Boulevard at community entry and exit points for public safety and crime deterrence during post-fire recovery. The grant would potentially cover approximately 10 cameras for two years under a contract with the Los Angeles Police Foundation.
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Community LifeCommunity Support
The PPCC Grants Committee recommends a $10,817 grant from donations to the Palisades Village Green Committee for installation of a new Water Hydration Station at the Village Green, which sustained damage during a fire and is being restored as part of Palisades Fire Recovery efforts.
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Land UseCoastalDevelopment Projects
Councilmember Traci Park requests that the California Coastal Commission continue the October 8 hearing on the proposed Gladstones site redevelopment in Pacific Palisades to allow for additional community outreach and public participation. She argues that the project's scale warrants more robust constituent engagement to comply with Coastal Act requirements for public participation.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests that LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and State Senator Ben Allen facilitate a waiver of the Permit Streamlining Act for the Gladstones project (CDP No. 5-24-1045) to allow for community outreach and postponement of the Coastal Commission hearing beyond the November 5, 2025 deadline. The Council emphasizes the public's right to participate in coastal planning decisions and seeks agreement from the applicants to extend the timeline for community engagement.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is the agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board meeting scheduled for October 9, 2025 at 6:00 PM via Zoom. The meeting will include reports from various committees, presentations from Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and Team Palisades, and updates on community issues including the Recreation Center rebuild, Gladstones redevelopment, and SB 79.
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Land UseMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests postponement of a California Coastal Commission hearing scheduled for October 8, 2025, regarding the Gladstones Redevelopment Project, citing insufficient community notice and the need for the applicants to brief residents on project plans before the hearing, particularly given the community's ongoing recovery from the January 2025 Palisades Fire.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on September 25, 2025, where members discussed upcoming events including a Citizen of the Year awards ceremony, new organizational members, utility undergrounding efforts, and various community updates related to fire recovery and local issues.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
This FAQ document describes a survey conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for the Pacific Palisades Community Council, designed to gather data from verified residents about recovery and rebuilding priorities following the fires. The survey uses a probability-based methodology with personalized links to ensure data integrity and respondent confidentiality, with a baseline survey fielded in October 2025 and a follow-up planned for 2026.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on September 25, 2025, strongly opposing SB 79 and supporting Council File 25-1083, which calls for a report on SB 79's impacts on Los Angeles including infrastructure costs and potential legal challenges. The Council expresses concerns about housing density mandates in fire hazard zones and the lack of funding mechanisms for resulting impacts on infrastructure and public safety.