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GovernanceElections
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a 2022 election for Area and At-large Representatives with online voting available from August 19 to September 2, 2022. Eligible voters included residents aged 18 and older, as well as property owners and business operators who could vote only for the At-large Representative.
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GovernanceElections
This document presents candidate statements for the 2022 Pacific Palisades Community Council elections, including candidates for eight area representative positions and one at-large representative position. Candidates discuss their community involvement, professional backgrounds, and priorities including fire safety, homelessness, development, and quality of life issues.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on June 23, 2022, where the Treasurer reported a year-end balance of approximately $56,000, largely due to fundraising for legal costs related to opposing homeless accommodations at Will Rogers State Beach. The meeting included announcements about upcoming elections for Area and At-large Representatives, the return of the July 4th parade and fireworks, and updates on various legislation including STAP/LAMC revisions, a ban on bicycle chop shops, and camping restrictions near schools.
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Public SafetyEventsMinutesHomeless Camping
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on June 23, 2022, supporting Council File 20-1376-S3, which proposes an ordinance prohibiting sitting, lying, sleeping, and storing personal property within 500 feet of libraries. The Council urges the Homelessness & Poverty Committee to schedule a hearing and pass the motion, comparing libraries to schools as sensitive sites.
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Community LifeEventsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council's treasurer report covers the period from May 31, 2021 to June 1, 2022, showing an increase in funds of $16,442, bringing the ending balance to $56,024. The increase was primarily driven by legal donations of $26,197 related to homeless issues at the beach, partially offset by legal expenses, a loss on the Citizen of the Year dinner event, and ordinary operating expenses.
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Environment & Public SpacesEventsUrban ForestMinutes
The Los Angeles City Planning Department released a revised draft of the proposed Wildlife District Ordinance in April 2022, which would establish new development standards for lot coverage, landscaping, setbacks, grading, and height limitations in an area approximately between the 405 and 101 freeways and between Ventura Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard. An information session is scheduled for June 28 and a public hearing for July 13, with portions of Pacific Palisades potentially affected by the ordinance in the future.
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GovernanceAgendas
This is the agenda for the Pacific Palisades Community Council Board Meeting scheduled for June 23, 2022, covering items including approval of minutes, treasurer's report, election committee appointment for Area and At-large Representatives, LAFD West Bureau command introduction, and a motion to support a proposed ordinance banning camping near libraries.
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Land UseEventsMinutesDevelopment Projects
The Gladstones project is progressing with a bus turnaround design that has been approved by the County, Big Blue Bus, and Metro and will not require Caltrans review. The bus turnaround will be included in the final project plans, which are expected to undergo review by County departments and the California Coastal Commission as part of the Coastal Development Permit process.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting via Zoom on June 9, 2022, with 16 voting members present. Key agenda items included approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report showing a balance of $56,048.00, discussion of the upcoming Area and At-large Representatives election with a June 23rd deadline for incumbent notifications, updates on scenic highway advertising restrictions, and presentations from law enforcement and city officials regarding criminal justice processes and community safety concerns.
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Public SafetyEventsMinutesHomeless Camping
The PPCC Executive Committee unanimously supports a motion by Councilmember Buscaino that proposes an ordinance to prohibit sitting, lying, sleeping, and storing personal property within 500 feet of libraries in the public right-of-way. This position is consistent with previous PPCC positions supporting bans on homeless encampments near sensitive sites including schools, libraries, parks, and in low-density residential zones.