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Land UseMinutesMotionsWracDevelopment Projects
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the Department of City Planning supporting guidelines for development along Potrero Canyon's rim to protect the viewshed from canyon trails, and concurring with comments made by the Potrero Canyon Community Advisory Committee Chair regarding six properties on De Pauw Street.
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Community LifeLocal OrganizationsMinutesMotionsWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on March 9, 2017, supporting the creation of a bookstore within the Palisades Branch Library, noting that proceeds from sales would support library programs and supplement book purchases.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its March 9, 2017 meeting with 20 voting members present. The meeting included reports on local projects including the Caruso Village construction, a temporary pole-top distributing station permit, and a proposal for an expanded Friends of the Library bookstore, along with updates from various organizational and governmental representatives.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its March 23, 2017 meeting with 18 voting members present. The meeting covered treasurer reports, officer announcements including a new secretary appointment, updates on local development projects and community improvements, and reports from police and organizational representatives.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its April 13, 2017 meeting with 20 voting members present. The meeting included reports on traffic safety following a fatal motorcycle collision, updates on homelessness reduction efforts from the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness, and announcements regarding upcoming community events and governmental initiatives.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on April 27, 2017, with 17 voting members present. The meeting covered formation of a new Land Use Committee, planning for a Palisades Art Walk in Fall 2018, updates on the Caruso construction project, a motion supporting the City's Vision Zero Initiative, and discussion of alcohol license applications including Moku Sushi.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a meeting on February 9, 2017, with voting members present to discuss various community matters including the Vehicle Dwelling Ordinance, Caruso Village Project construction signage, short-term rental ordinances, and a Shell Station project proposal. Reports were provided by governmental representatives, organizational representatives, and committee chairs on topics ranging from parking enforcement to infrastructure projects.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its February 23, 2017 meeting with 15 voting members present. The meeting included reports on local issues including vehicle theft, traffic concerns, the Caruso Village Project, and various community events, along with updates from organizational representatives and government officials.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 26, 2017 meeting with 17 voting members present. The meeting covered topics including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report showing a bank balance of $39,873.66, announcements of new Executive Committee members, discussion of the Caruso Village Project construction signage, Shell Station review, homeless count results, and reports from various governmental representatives and organizational liaisons.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
Sharon Commins, CoChair of the ReCodeLA Zoning Advisory Committee, provided an update on the city's zoning code redrafting process, explaining the new form-based zoning structure and discussing state-level housing policy trends that are shifting local land use planning authority to Sacramento. The presentation covered the mechanics of the ReCode project, California's Regional Housing Needs Assessment requirements, and the implications of state legislation on local planning decisions.