FEATURED NEWS:
Streetlight Repairs Underway in Pacific Palisades
The city is repairing streetlights in Pacific Palisades during May and June and requests that residents report any non-working lights.
Rustic Canyon Bridge: A Look Back & Forward
The bridge across Rustic Creek in upper Latimer has gone through multiple iterations over the decades, and a replacement for the current ailing bridge is needed.
Free Mental Health Services Available to Palisadians
Free therapy sessions and other mental health services for Palisadians are available through multiple organizations.
Resilient Palisades Wins Grant to Fight Invasive Plant Species
Resilient Palisades has developed a plan to address invasive nonnative plants in Pacific Palisades, and the organization recently won a $24,000 grant to aid the effort.
YMCA Will Hold Brunchin’ With Moms Event on May 9
The Pacific Palisades YMCA is hosting a brunch for moms and their loved ones on May 9 from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
California Forestry Board Committee Revises Proposed Zone Zero Rules
The proposed Zone Zero regulations for landscaping within five feet of houses have been redrafted to create a vegetation-free under-eave zone and a second area with fewer restrictions.
Summer Camp Registration Underway at Rustic Canyon Park
Rustic Canyon Recreation Center’s annual summer camp is available for registration for children 6-12 years old.
Expert Panel to Discuss Infrastructure Rebuild on Apr. 26
The Palisades Long-Term Recovery Group is hosting an infrastructure rebuild session with L.A. Bureau of Engineering experts on Sunday. (Photo of previous LTRG infrastructure session)
Beagles ‘Betsy’ and ‘Bertha’ Move to New Homes
The two stray beagles found loose in the Canyon on Apr. 13 have moved onto their next homes.
Will Rogers State Historic Park Holds Earth Day Event on Apr. 25
Will Rogers State Historic Park is hosting a family-friendly Earth Day celebration on Apr. 25 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
PPCC Will Meet Apr. 23/Fire Insurance Survey & Street Vending on the Agenda
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will consider a survey about fire insurance and a proposed letter about street vending safety at its Apr. 23 virtual meeting.
LACC Clears Dry Brush Along Creek
A crew from Los Angeles Conservation Corps recently cleared truckloads of dry brush along both Entrada and West Channel Rd.
Earth Day & Resilient Palisades Events: Apr. 19, 25, & 26
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.
A Trio of Animals Keeps Canyon Residents on Their Toes
Two beagles and a fallen baby bird were found in Rustic Canyon yesterday, and residents rushed to help them.
LAPD Beach Detail Adds Two Officers
LAPD’s beach detail has doubled in size with the addition of two new officers to patrol Pacific Palisades beaches and hillsides during the spring and summer.
Weekend Events: YMCA Crafty Fun, Recovery Resource Fair & PaliHi Flea Market
Pacific Palisades will host three free events this weekend at PaliHi, the American Legion, and the YMCA’s Simon Meadow.
Forestry Zone 0 Committee Requests Public Feedback at Apr. 23 Meeting
The Zone 0 Regulatory Advisory Committee of the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection will be coming to the Los Angeles area to garner feedback on its newest Zone 0 proposal to regulate vegetation within five feet of structures.
May 16 Fire Safety Festival & Free Hardening Home Evaluations
A family-friendly wildfire learning event and free fire safety home evaluations will be happening this spring.
PPCC Apr. 9 Meeting to Consider 15113 Sunset Project & Density/Evacuation Plans
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will consider approving motions about density mandates, emergency evacuation plans, and a proposed mixed-use project at 15113 Sunset at its Apr. 9 meeting.
Brush Clearance Inspections to Start May 1
Brush clearance inspections by the L.A. Fire Department will begin on May 1 , and the requirements include trimming grass and shrubs within 200 feet of structures.
Heal the Bay invites residents to clean up the local beach on June 20 at 10 a.m.