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Community LifeEventsRecaps
This document lists the Pacific Palisades Community Council Golden Sparkplug Award recipients from 2001 to 2014, recognizing community members for accomplishments including environmental initiatives, beautification projects, youth programs, and public safety efforts. The awards span categories such as website development, film festivals, tree planting, traffic safety, and recreation center improvements.
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GovernanceEventsRecaps
Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) celebrated its 50 years of service with community members, elected officials, and representatives from numerous local organizations. The event included presentations of honors from government officials and recognition certificates for community volunteers and organizational leaders.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council recognized six 2023 honorees at a Holiday Dinner and Awards Celebration, including Citizen of the Year Cindy Kirven for her work with the Village Green and Forestry Committee, four Golden Sparkplug recipients (Laura Schneider, John Dwight, Sara Marti, and Steve Cron) for various community contributions, and Palisades P.R.I.D.E. organization for its beautification and environmental protection efforts.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The September 28, 2023 Treasurer's Report shows a current balance of $45,285.03 with recent transactions and detailed accounting of donations and commitments for the Jubilee event, totaling $7,696 in cash donations plus in-kind contributions and pending commitments of $3,750.
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GovernanceEventsRecaps
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its 2023 Holiday Dinner & Awards Gala at The Draycott, honoring Cindy Kirven as Citizen of the Year, Laura Schneider for library revival, Sara Marti with the Golden Sparkplug award, and recognizing the boards of Palisades PRIDE and individuals John Dwight and Steve Corn for community service. The event was attended to capacity with over 100 community guests and featured remarks from local elected officials.
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Public SafetyEventsMinutesHomeless Camping
This document is a glossary of terms related to homelessness compiled by the Pacific Palisades Community Council, defining key concepts such as homelessness, affordable housing, shelter programs, and relevant policies and organizations involved in addressing housing insecurity in Los Angeles.
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Public SafetyEventsHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council and American Legion Palisades Post organized a community safety meeting to address recent crime concerns and fire prevention in the area, featuring a panel of law enforcement, fire department, and city officials. The meeting aimed to facilitate dialogue between community members and public safety agencies to develop collaborative action plans.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Historical Society organized a moderate-level hike at Los Liones on April 1, 2023, led by historian Randy Young to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pacific Palisades High School and the 29th anniversary of Los Liones Gateway Park, followed by a program and refreshments at the amphitheater.
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Land UseEventsMinutesPlanning & Density
This document proposes amendments to the Pacific Palisades Commercial Village and Neighborhoods Specific Plan to add new neighborhood areas (labeled as Neighborhood Area D and potentially others) with specific development standards including a 30-foot height limit, residential floor area ratios ranging from 0.55 to 0.65 based on lot size, lot coverage limits, encroachment planes, and side yard setbacks. The proposed standards are intended to apply development regulations consistent with R1V1 zoning to areas currently outside the Hillside Area.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
This presentation to the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board outlines Los Angeles's solid waste management programs, including blue-bin recycling, green-bin organics composting, and food rescue initiatives, as well as new city ordinances to reduce single-use plastics through expanded bans on polystyrene products, single-use carryout bags, and disposable foodware at city facilities and events. The ordinances include compliance deadlines ranging from January 2023 through 2024 for businesses to transition to reusable or compostable alternatives.