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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationPotrero Canyon
LA Fire met with the Pacific Palisades Community Council on March 7, 2023 to discuss brush clearance requirements (100-200 feet from structures), a potential drone pilot program for fire mitigation and law enforcement with privacy considerations, tree branch and power line management by DWP, and BBQ usage policies in parks which are restricted only on Red Flag Days. The discussion included information about the 'adopt a park' program for community-funded brush clearance and plans to invite LA Fire's westside community liaison to a future meeting.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationPotrero Canyon
This document tracks updates on Potrero Canyon park gates and fencing from December 2022 through June 2025, documenting recurring issues with gate latching mechanisms, lock malfunctions, and security concerns, along with RAP's repair efforts and plans to replace fencing with 8-foot gates at the Frontera entrance. The park reopened in spring 2025 after closure due to the Palisades Fire, with the Friends Street entrance remaining closed indefinitely.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document provides frequently asked questions and answers about the MyLA311 app and service request system, covering topics such as duplicate ticket prevention, address requirements for reporting issues, sidewalk repair timelines, email notifications, calling versus app usage, and jurisdiction boundaries for different types of complaints.
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GovernancePotrero CanyonBylawsMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its April 13, 2023 meeting where members discussed fundraising strategies, community outreach, and the organization's 50th anniversary celebration. Key reports included updates on illegal dumping in Temescal Canyon, resolution of trailhead restroom facility management through a Coastal Commission consent agreement, and ongoing maintenance issues at Potrero Canyon Park.
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Environment & Public SpacesParks & RecreationPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council has monitored George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon since its opening in December 2022, tracking issues including gates, operating hours, landscaping, drainage, staffing, signage, and coastal access. The park closed due to the Palisades Fire in January 2025 and reopened at the Frontera Gate entrance in spring 2025, with the Friends Street entrance remaining closed as of November 2025.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses support for a draft ordinance to amend the Los Angeles Municipal Code to add George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon to the list of parks with specific sunrise-to-sunset operating hours, citing long-standing promises to the community dating back to 1985. The Council urges the Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee to adopt the ordinance amendment as a matter of public safety.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
The Pacific Palisades Community Council formed a Potrero Canyon Oversight Committee and requested a coordinated site meeting with city officials to address maintenance issues at George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon, including concerns about fencing, erosion, a non-functional gate and pump, and the need for complete documentation and keys for park operations before the contractor's work is finalized.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonAgendas
The Pacific Palisades Park Advisory Board requests that the City reclassify Potrero Canyon Park and Palisades Recreation Center as a single regional facility and allocate resources including full-time Ranger patrols to address security, maintenance, and operational concerns. The board also requests that Quimby funds be allocated to upgrade the non-ADA compliant restrooms at Palisades Recreation Center.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This is a thumbnail image file of a trail graphic, stored as a PNG image in the WordPress media library.
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Land UsePotrero CanyonDevelopment Projects
The California Coastal Commission sent a letter to the City of Los Angeles regarding the Potrero Canyon Park project, requiring the city to resume construction of the lateral trail to Temescal Canyon, submit annual reports on project expenditures, cease unpermitted trail construction to Friends Street unless amended, and provide updates on irrigation installation and live oak tree removal in compliance with the approved Coastal Development Permit.