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The Pacific Palisades Community Council thanks Congressman Ted Lieu for securing $1.15 million in funding to design and build the Lateral Trail connecting George Wolfberg Park to Temescal Canyon Road and Will Rogers Beach. The council notes that Caltrans and the City of Los Angeles must reach an agreement to enable the trail's construction, which was a requirement of the state coastal permit.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonAgendasMotionsWracVHFHSZ
The Pacific Palisades Community Council requests collaboration between state and local elected officials to secure an agreement between the City of Los Angeles and Caltrans to enable construction of the Lateral Trail, which will connect George Wolfberg Park to Temescal Canyon Road and is funded with $1.15 million secured by Congressman Ted Lieu. The trail is required by the Coastal Commission permit and is intended to provide safe coastal access.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held its January 12, 2023 meeting via Zoom, during which the board approved previous minutes, heard presentations from the 3-1-1 Call Center director about city services, and received reports from LAPD, County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath's office, Councilmember Traci Park's office, and various community advisors on topics including crime statistics, homelessness, park issues, and infrastructure concerns. The board also announced upcoming events including the American Legion Grand Opening on January 28th and a homeless count volunteer opportunity on January 25th.
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Environment & Public SpacesCoastalPotrero CanyonRecaps
This document is a California Coastal Commission permit and engineering plan set for landscaping improvements at Potrero Canyon Park located at 15101, 15125, and 15145 Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades. The project includes grading, drainage, irrigation, planting, electrical systems, and restroom facilities with approvals from the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works and Building and Safety.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero CanyonAgendasWrac
This document summarizes questions and answers from a December 1 community meeting regarding Potrero Canyon Park's opening, covering topics including park hours enforcement, security measures, gate access, maintenance, ranger presence, and coastal trail access. City officials addressed community concerns about preventing illegal activity, fire safety, and park management, with commitments to install signage, coordinate with LAPD, and explore security camera feasibility.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document provides guidance on creating defensible space around homes in the Potrero Canyon area to protect against wildfire, as required by California law AB 3074 for properties in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. It outlines three zones with specific vegetation management and material requirements: Zone 0 (0-5 feet) using non-combustible materials, Zone 1 (5-30 feet) for regular landscape maintenance, and Zone 2 (30-100 feet) for reduced fuel management.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document describes the oak woodland ecosystem at George Wolfberg Park in Potrero Canyon, explaining how native trees, shrubs, and perennials provide food and shelter for wildlife through a complex food web. The document includes a park map and identifies native plant species found in the area, presented in both English and Spanish.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document describes the riparian woodland ecosystem at George Wolfberg Park in Potrero Canyon, detailing the dense multi-layered forest of willows, cottonwoods, and sycamores that support diverse native plants and animals. The document includes a park map and photographs of eight native plant species found in this streamside habitat.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This educational document describes the ecological value of riparian woodlands at George Wolfberg Park in Potrero Canyon, highlighting their roles as biodiversity habitat, water filtration systems, and wildlife corridors. The information is presented in both English and Spanish with accompanying photographs of native species.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document promotes native plant gardening at George Wolfberg Park in Potrero Canyon, highlighting benefits such as wildlife habitat support, resource conservation, and creating a sense of place inspired by local California landscapes. Native plant gardens require fewer inputs like water, pruning, and fertilizer while providing food and shelter for local wildlife.