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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document is a compilation of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and correspondence regarding George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon from 2020 to 2022, including resolutions, letters to city officials and commissioners about park naming, trail funding, signage, and hours of operation. The collection references earlier PPCC motions from 2004 supporting the park's development.
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Land UsePlanning & DensityVHFHSZ
This collection contains Pacific Palisades Community Council position letters from 2020-2021 addressing fire zone and evacuation matters (CF 20-1213 and CF 20-1170), as well as density-related legislation including SB 55 amendments and requests for gubernatorial veto of SB 9 and SB 10. The letters represent the organization's official positions on local and state policy matters during this period.
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Environment & Public SpacesPotrero Canyon
This document is a compilation of Pacific Palisades Community Council positions and correspondence regarding George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon from 2020 to 2023, including resolutions, letters to city officials about park naming, trail funding, signage, park rangers, and hours of operation. The collection also references earlier PPCC motions from 2004 supporting the park's development and formation of a community advisory committee.
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GovernanceMinutes
The Pacific Palisades Community Council held a board meeting on November 12, 2020 via Zoom with 20 voting members present. The meeting covered updates on city council motions regarding construction and evacuation routes, LAPD beach patrol funding, PCH task force activities, dockless scooter regulations, vacation rentals ordinance, and reports on speeding and drag racing issues in the community.
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Land UsePlanning & Density
The Palms Neighborhood Council requests a minimum 6-month delay in the Palms-Mar Vista-Del Rey Community Plan approval process to allow for additional public comment periods, a pandemic impact assessment, updated data projections, and expanded stakeholder outreach before the Environmental Impact Report phase begins.
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Environment & Public SpacesStreet Furniture
The Pacific Palisades Community Council expresses strong opposition to digital advertising signage in the public right of way throughout Pacific Palisades and supports a motion (CF 20-1536) regarding the Street Furniture Advertising Program (STAP) RFP, requesting that existing protections for scenic corridors and neighborhoods be carried forward in any new contract and that the city conduct an extensive public process before finalization.
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Public SafetyMinutesMotionsWracSign Ordinance
The Pacific Palisades Community Council submitted a letter to the Los Angeles City Board of Public Works Commissioners on November 21, 2020, objecting to a planned Request for Proposal (RFP) for digital signage installation in city bus shelters, citing inadequate public outreach and requesting that Pacific Palisades be exempted from the program. The council argued that the preliminary RFI process conducted through LABAVN excluded neighborhood and community councils from participation and violated principles of open government.
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Land UseStreet FurnitureSignage
The Pacific Palisades Community Council and Palisades PRIDE jointly oppose the City's planned Request for Proposals to install digital advertising signage in bus shelters throughout Los Angeles, particularly in Pacific Palisades, citing concerns about visual blight, public safety hazards, and impacts on the community's character and aesthetic appeal. They request that the City halt the RFP process to allow for public input and community engagement, and seek an exemption for Pacific Palisades from any digital signage installation.
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GovernanceWrac
The Pacific Palisades Community Council adopted two motions on November 12, 2020: one recommending elimination of California's gut-and-amend legislative process to improve transparency, and another requesting a six-month delay in community plan updates due to COVID-19 while calling for enhanced public participation, data assessment, and a revised timeline that includes community review of draft plans before environmental review begins.
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Public SafetyHomeless Camping
Mayor Eric Garcetti responds to Assemblyman Richard Bloom's letter of support regarding the Pacific Palisades Community Council's request to retain the Palisades Beach Detail, acknowledging the Detail's contributions including support for the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness and indicating the Mayor's office is monitoring the situation.