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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
Councilwoman Traci Park provides feedback on the proposed Resilient Rebuilding Authority under Senate Bill 549, supporting its goal to accelerate recovery from the Palisades Fire but requesting amendments to ensure robust community engagement, resident-majority governance, clear land use protections against density increases, and transparent processes for land acquisition and property rights before she can support the legislation.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesRebuild & Recovery
This document lists the Pacific Palisades Community Council's committees, liaisons, and advisors for the fiscal year July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, including committee chairs, members, and their organizational affiliations. It identifies the Executive Committee leadership, standing committees such as Land Use and Grants, liaison positions to external organizations, and appointed advisors.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong support for Council File 25-0006-S80, a motion to restrict disaster tour bus operations in Pacific Palisades following the Palisades Fire. The council urges a unanimous vote, stating that exploiting the tragedy for profit is despicable and should not be tolerated.
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Palisades Fire 2025RecapsRebuild & Recovery
This document provides implementation guidelines for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass's Revised Emergency Executive Order No. 1, issued March 18, 2025, which streamlines the permitting and approval processes for rebuilding properties damaged or destroyed by the January 2025 wildfires. The guidelines detail eligibility criteria, procedures across multiple city departments, and allowances for reconstruction including footprint expansion up to 110%, height modifications, and accessory dwelling units.
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Palisades Fire 2025Displaced Services
Woodcraft is offering a free restorative weekend retreat for 8th-12th grade students affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires at their Big Bear Valley facility from July 25-27, 2025, featuring outdoor activities, meals, and mental health support. The program is made possible through funding from the Edward A and Ai O Shay Family Foundation.
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Palisades Fire 2025MinutesPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously passed a motion on June 12, 2025, requesting that Caltrans delay the I-405 Pavement Rehabilitation Project through the Sepulveda Pass until Pacific Coast Highway is fully reopened and all Palisades fire debris removal is complete, citing concerns about increased traffic congestion during the recovery period.
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Palisades Fire 2025Rebuild & Recovery
The LAPD announced a plan for reopening Pacific Palisades on June 14, 2025, which includes enhanced 24-hour police coverage with increased uniformed officers and contract security, as well as community engagement through public roll-call briefings and continuous plan assessment based on community feedback.
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Palisades Fire 2025MotionsWracVHFHSZPolicy & Advocacy
The Pacific Palisades Community Council Board unanimously passed a motion on May 22, 2025 to support Project Chimney, a memorial to the 2025 Palisades Fire presented by Evan Hall of House Museum. The Council believes the project will benefit residents through education and reflection while enhancing the cultural vitality of the region.
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Palisades Fire 2025Policy & Advocacy
The PPCC Board approved on May 8, 2025 the retention of NORC to conduct a professional survey of community opinion regarding Pacific Palisades reconstruction, with a provisional commitment of $50,000 from California Community Fund donations toward the approximately $172,750 total cost, contingent on securing the remaining $122,750 in additional funding.