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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces a March 14th community meeting at 6 PM to discuss the Potrero Canyon Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Project with representatives from Jacobs Engineering, Arellano Associates, and the City's Bureau of Engineering. The email also addresses park safety concerns, mentions an upcoming LA City Board of Recreation & Park Commissioners meeting on March 21st, and promotes a Pepperdine University forum on homelessness scheduled for March 26, 2024.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council compiled coronavirus resources and information for the community, including links to local, state, and federal health agencies, education resources, and volunteer opportunities. The document noted no confirmed cases in Pacific Palisades as of March 18 and indicated that PPCC meetings scheduled for April 9 and April 23 were tentatively scheduled pending potential postponement.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces that the RAP Commission will not meet at the Pali Rec Center on Thursday, March 21st, and LAPD will host a virtual community meeting on Wednesday, March 20th at 6pm to discuss juvenile activity and security measures at the Palisades Recreation Center, including potential foot patrols and camera installation. The council also provides updates on the Potrero Canyon Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Project outreach process and encourages community participation through surveys and meetings.
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Los Angeles, including Pacific Palisades, was under curfew from 6pm to 6am on June 2-3, 2020, with the National Guard potentially stationed in the Palisades business district. Most community events through June were cancelled, postponed, or moved to virtual formats.
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Los Angeles County and the City of Los Angeles announced no curfew orders for the evening of June 4, 2020. The Pacific Palisades commercial village remained calm with National Guard units deployed at select locations, while most community events through June were cancelled or moved to virtual formats.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces application deadlines for 2nd Alternate Area Representative positions, with applications due February 7 for Areas 2 and 8, and February 9 for Area 6. The document also lists upcoming community events including a seniors' Valentine's luncheon, a Land Use Committee meeting regarding a proposed mixed-use project, a LAUSD design meeting for Palisades Charter High School, and a PPCC Board meeting scheduled for mid-February.
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Debris Removal Update
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council provides an update on debris removal procedures following a town hall meeting, detailing two phases: Phase One involving EPA removal of hazardous materials beginning that week for 2-3 months, and Phase Two involving debris removal within ash footprints with options to use the Army Corps of Engineers for free or hire private contractors. Registration for Right of Entry forms to indicate debris removal preferences begins January 28 on the County recovery website, and residents can submit building applications during debris removal and begin rebuilding once removal is complete.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announces its Holiday Dinner & Awards Gala scheduled for December 6th, 2023, and invites community nominations for annual honors by October 31st. The document also includes notices about the City's Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program for bus shelters, a power outage in Pacific Palisades, concerns about hillside construction impacts, a special meeting on the Potrero Canyon Bridge Project, and a youth photography and art exhibit at the Palisades Library from November 1st-12th.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its Holiday Dinner & Awards Gala scheduled for December 6th, 2023, and called for nominations for community honors by October 31st. The document also covered topics including a power outage update, concerns about hillside construction impacts, a bridge project meeting, and a youth photography and art exhibit running November 1-12 at the Palisades Library.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a December 8th Holiday Dinner and Awards Gala celebrating community members including Citizen of the Year Michale Lanning and the Pacific Palisades Historical Society Centennial Celebration Committee. The council also held a community meeting with city officials to discuss issues surrounding the opening of George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon, which was delayed to December 10th.