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The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the planned installation of two large digital billboards by Metro's Transportation Communication Network (TCN) program along the 405 freeway north of the 10 interchange, citing concerns about visual blight, driver distraction, traffic safety, and environmental impacts. The Council urges Metro Board members, LA County Supervisors, Mayor Bass, and LA City Councilmembers to exempt these billboards from the planned installation.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMinutes
The PCH Taskforce meeting on September 19, 2024 addressed transportation and safety issues in the Palisades area, including RV parking enforcement along PCH, illegal parking near Chautauqua, the West Channel Bike Path Bridge project awaiting coastal commission approval, pavement damage at Will Rogers Beach, and ongoing landslide mitigation at PCH/Tramanto.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council strongly opposes AB 1082, which would limit the city's ability to cite and remove recreational vehicles used as dwellings, and strongly supports Council File 23-0002-S152 opposing the bill. The council urges local elected officials to pass the motion and state legislators to vote against AB 1082, citing concerns about public health and safety enforcement and the principle of local control.
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Community LifeCivic AdvocacyMotions
The Pacific Palisades Community Council unanimously supports Council File 24-0055, which requests improved enforcement of Los Angeles's existing ban on gas-powered leaf blowers within 500 feet of residences, along with educational outreach and information about available rebate programs. The Council notes that despite community advocacy and past efforts to promote electric alternatives, illegal use of gas-powered leaf blowers and inadequate enforcement remain ongoing concerns.