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Maury Ornest’s Paintings & Documentary at Gallery 169 on Mar. 28
The artwork of late artist Maury Ornest will be on display at Gallery 169 on Mar. 28.
Residents Work to Repair Pedestrian Bridge in Rustic Canyon
Rustic Canyon’s pedestrian bridge has rotting wood in need of repair, and residents are working to fund the improvements.
A Pali Renewal Celebration Will Be Held Mar. 22 at PaliHi
A celebration of renewal will be held at Palisades Charter High School on Sunday, Mar. 22, from 3 p.m. until Sunset.
LA County Surveys Residents about Palisades and Eaton Fire Recovery
L.A. County is conducting a survey about the recovery process from the Palisades and Eaton fires, and residents are invited to share their opinions.
Registration Open for Apr. 18 Nothin’ But Sand Beach Cleanup
Heal the Bay will host its annual Earth Day cleanup on Apr. 18, and registration is now open.
Debris Removal from SM Canyon Channel To Be Completed Monday
The cleanup of the mass of concrete overlay that built up in Santa Monica Canyon Channel after last month’s flood will be completed on Mar. 16.
Fire Safe Palisades Works to Coordinate Local Fire Protection Efforts
Fire Safe Palisades, which is supported by The Canyon Alliance, will be hosting a home hardening event next month and has begun a perimeter initiative to better coordinate fire management along local borders with public land.
Reminder: NPS Meeting About LA Coastline Will Be Tonight
A virtual meeting about a proposal to add the L.A. coastline to the National Park Service will be held today at 6 p.m.
Architect Conducts Home Tour of Rustic Canyon
Architect Leo Marmol is conducting three sold-out tours of Rustic Canyon architecture next weekend to benefit The Canyon Alliance.
Young Canyonites to Bring their Folk Music to Canyon Square Mar. 8
The band Clementine, which has two members who grew up in the Canyon, will perform in Canyon Square on Mar. 8.
PPCC Will Hold a Special Meeting on Its Survey at 6 p.m. Tonight
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hold a special meeting tonight about its NORC survey.
Bill Proposed to Create Contamination Standards After Fires
A bill to set standards for wildfire contamination in homes and businesses is being considered by the California legislature this month.
Brunchin’ With Dads Event at YMCA’s Simon Meadow on Feb. 28
Dads and kids are invited to play, eat, and make new friends at the YMCA’s Simon Meadow Saturday.
National Parks Service May Seek to Manage L.A. Coastline
The National Park Service is gathering public comments about whether the L.A. coastline should become part of the national park system.
Pali Community Council Meets Feb. 24/Past Meeting Recordings Available
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will hear announcements and vote on earlier hours for the Ace Building Materials yard on Feb. 24. The council has also posted recordings of past meetings, including a Land Use Committee meeting about a project at 15113 Sunset.
PCH & W. Channel/Chautauqua Named City’s 14th Worst Intersection
The intersection of PCH, Chautauqua, and W. Channel Rd. was recently named the 14th worst intersection in the city by the L.A. Times.
Photo shows the Chautauqua portion of the intersection closed during last week’s storms due to a fallen tree. Photo: Courtesy of Charon Kilbride
Amber Rubarth to Play Folk Concert in Canyon Square on Feb. 27
Folk singer/songwriter Amber Rubarth will bring her music to Canyon Square on Feb. 27.
Concrete Debris Cleanup of Flood Channel Has Begun
With the week’s storms over, a crew with heavy machinery moved into the channel to begin cleaning out the slew of concrete.
Emergency Repairs to Channel Will Begin ASAP & Last 3-4 Weeks, Says Traci Park’s Office
Councilmember Traci Park’s office provided details about the proposed cleanup of the slew of concrete slabs that were washed into Santa Monica Canyon Channel on Monday.
Calif. State Parks & MRCA Strive to Reopen Palisades Trails
California State Parks and the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority have been working to reopen trails throughout Pacific Palisades, but structural issues, including destroyed bridges and mudslides on certain trails, are slowing repairs.
Earth Day events and a volunteer session to learn about invasive plant species will be held this month, including the Pacific Palisades Earth Day & Veg Fest on Sunday, Apr. 19, from 11-2 p.m.