FEATURED NEWS:
LADWP To Present Underground Power Line Plans for Palisades at Virtual Town Hall July 2
LADWP will update the community on plans for both Santa Ynez Reservoir and the undergrounding of power lines next week.
LAPD Shares Safety Plan for Pacific Palisades & Requests Resident Reports
LAPD officials said almost no crimes have been reported since the checkpoints were closed, but residents also may not be reporting crimes. A 10 a.m. roll call to talk with officers will be held June 25 at the Chevron station.
Pacific Palisades Community Council Meets June 26
The Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting on Thursday will update the community on the construction of a trail between George Wolfberg Park and Temescal Canyon.
Tickets Released for July 4 Celebration at Paul Revere—Must Be Pre-ordered
Limited tickets are now available for the evening Fourth of July celebration at Paul Revere Middle School.
Public & Private School Reopening Updates from Councilwoman Traci Park
Two schools, Marquez Elementary and Calvary Christian, are planning fall openings, while PaliHi, St. Matthew’s, and Palisades Elementary will be rebuilding when the school year begins.
Kurt Gurdal Brings a Wealth of Cheese Knowledge to Canyon Grocer
Canyon Grocer brings a smorgasbord of unique and delectable treats to residents.
LADWP Offers Free Water Leak Detectors to Customers Until July 4
To help reduce water usage, LADWP is offering a free leak detector to customers for the next two weeks.
Speed Traps and Stop Sign Tickets in Effect
California Highway Patrol is ticketing drivers who exceed the speed limit or don’t make a full stop at Short St. and Entrada this morning.
Department of Public Health Offers Free Blood Lead Testing for Fire-Affected Areas
The L.A. County Department of Public Health offers free blood lead testing for people who live in areas damaged by the January fires.
The Canyon Alliance Board Votes in New Officers
A geographically representative Canyon Alliance board chooses new officers and begins work on addressing local issues.
Canyon Residents Join Santa Monica ‘No Kings’ Protest
Canyon residents marched with thousands of others at Santa Monica’s No Kings protest on Saturday.
Checkpoints Into Palisades End on June 14
Checkpoints into Pacific Palisades will be closed tomorrow as LAPD redeploys its personnel.
Palisades Fourth of July Celebration to Include Drone Show and Morning Race
The Palisades Fourth of July will be different this year, but festivities will include a drone show, music, food, and the traditional 5k run.
Caffé Delfini Nourishes the Canyon for 35 Years
Caffé Delfini excels at providing a welcoming atmosphere and an array of Italian food to the Canyon.
LAPD’s Enforcement at Downtown Protests Means Altered Palisades Schedule
LAPD Senior Lead Officer for Pacific Palisades Brian Espin has an altered schedule due to the increased enforcement activity in downtown Los Angeles.
Virtual Wildfire Preparedness Presentation Will Be Held Thursday
Wildfire preparedness, including home hardening and Zone Zero, will be addressed at a virtual webinar on June 12.
Pacific Palisades Community Council Meets June 12
The Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting on Thursday will include an update on FireAid grants and an election of officers
Registration Begins Monday for Rustic Canyon Park Classes
A selection of summer ceramics and athletic classes at Rustic Canyon Park open for registration on June 9.
Luncheon for Elders With Mayor & Councilwoman Drew Crowd to Rustic Canyon Park
Councilwoman Traci Park and Team Palisades celebrated local elders at Rustic Canyon Park today.
Amazing Grace Design Seeks to Help Palisadians Revive and Thrive
Amazing Grace Design has been a vital Canyon business for 25 years.
Construction plans for Canyon Charter School were detailed at a June 16 meeting.