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The Pacific Palisades Community Council reports on Supervisors Kuehl and Hahn's positions regarding the use of public beaches and parks for homeless housing, noting that Supervisor Hahn stated such sites are not options at this time. The Council plans to testify in opposition to the Bonin motion at a City Council Homelessness & Poverty Committee hearing scheduled for May 13, 2021.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council is holding a board meeting on February 27, 2025 at 6:00 pm via Zoom to discuss Palisades rebuilding efforts, including presentations from Marmol-Radziner and reports from the Land Use and Rebuild Committees, along with several motions related to reconstruction and climate resilience. The email also announces wildfire relief funding from FireAid totaling $8 million for LA County residents and businesses affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires, as well as upcoming community events including a youth musical and a neighbors reunion.
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Councilmember Mike Bonin's April 3 newsletter provides coronavirus updates and resources for Los Angeles residents, highlighting mutual aid networks, free testing availability, homeless veteran housing, open farmers markets, and calls for safe camping solutions. The message encourages community members to volunteer or seek assistance through local organizations while providing contact information and links to city resources.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council reported 5 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the area as of March 19, 2020, and shared Councilmember Mike Bonin's message about Mayor Garcetti's "Safer at Home" emergency order effective that evening through at least April 19, along with information about city services, food assistance programs, and resources for residents during the pandemic.
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Councilwoman Traci Park is hosting a virtual town hall on May 22nd from 4:00pm-5:30pm to discuss public safety, PCH reopening, and recovery efforts with LAPD, EMD, and the Army Corps. A Palisades Security Survey is being distributed to gather community input on security and access concerns ahead of the National Guard withdrawal at month's end.
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Caltrans announced overnight lane closures on Pacific Coast Highway from May 28-30 to realign lanes and create a second northbound lane at Porto Marina Way, following the February Tramonto Slide that destabilized the roadway. The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a special meeting to discuss the slide and requested that slope stabilization be prioritized as a public safety matter.
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Candidate Statements Due in One More Day!
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council is accepting candidate statements for its Area and At-large Representatives Election, with a deadline of July 25, 2024 at 5 pm. Nine elected representative seats are available, with areas 1, 3, 6, and 7 having no incumbent candidates running.
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This document contains a message from LAPD West Division Commander Captain Jonathan Tom regarding increased police visibility and deployment around the presidential inauguration, along with updates on vaccination appointments, water management planning, school reopening, homelessness initiatives, and upcoming community events in Pacific Palisades.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council Executive Committee provided comments to Councilmember Mike Bonin regarding the 2020-2021 city budget, emphasizing the need to adequately fund and retain vital public safety programs including LAPD patrol and beach patrol units and LAFD resources during the pandemic and civil unrest.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council notified members of a City Council hearing on May 26 regarding Bonin Motion 526 concerning homeless housing at beach parking lots and parks, and announced a May 27 PPCC meeting where the board would consider authorizing legal action and fundraising to oppose the proposal. The council expressed concerns about lack of transparency and the use of public recreational resources, particularly Will Rogers State Beach, for homeless housing.