We have been working hard for this beautiful city by the sea!
On September 4, 2003, Governor Gray Davis signed AB 1212, authored by Assemblymember Fran Pavley (D-Agoura Hills). The bill provides that no coastal development permit for sand replenishment could be issued unless and until the project applicant provides a plan both for on site monitoring and for supervision during the […]
A lawsuit was filed in Superior Court on January 18, 2000, by thecoalition known as Pacific Coast Homeowners, (PPRA, CastellammareMesa Home Owners Association, Pacific View Estates HomeownersAssociation and Sunset Mesa Property Owners Association) challengingthe city’s approval of the museum’s expansion plan. On March 29,Superior Court Judge Dzintra Janavs rejected a […]
When you drive along Sunset Boulevard through the Palisades, you can still see the mountains, the sky and the scenery. But most of all you feel at home because the Palisades still give you that “village” feeling. Rubell Helgeson helped make it possible. She fought for a community plan that […]
PPRA supported the neighbors and other residents
on the rim of Las Pulgas Canyon, with respect to their
concerns about a requested Coastal Development
Permit for 356 Grenola Street.
The partner coalition strongly opposes the ‘OceanWay
Secure Energy Project’ proposed by Woodside Natural
Gas, whose parent corporation is an Australian concern.
PPRA continues to monitor the status of Potrero Canyon to ensure that eventual development of the Canyon is
in accordance with the existing Coastal Commission permit.
Thanks to the community for years of support against industrialization of the coastal zone and Temescal Canyon State Park.
Population in Palisades approximately 25,000.
Oxy Oil fight heats up when No Oil has a set back with a Los Angeles City Council vote.
California Supreme Court precedent decision upholding CEQA in favor of No Oil Inc. and PPPOA.
Palisades Beautiful established. By 1978 Palisades Beautiful planted 445 trees on more than 20 of our community streets.
Recommendation to City Recreation and Parks Commission that Potrero Canyon be filled. PPPOA demanded an EIR
be prepared. At that time, PPPOA estimated that it would take 8 years to dump 3 million cubic yards using PCH entrance.
Thirty three years and $40 million plus later the project is still not completed…
Brentwood – Pacific Palisades Community Plan approved by Los Angeles City Council
Additional development in the Santa Monica Mountains prime issue fought by PPPOA – Developers include American
Mobile Homes and the Highlands group who attempt to exclude their acreage from the purview of the Coastal Commission
via legislation.
Plans include 2,000 more dwelling units with traffic estimated for
the proposed units between 15,000 and 20,000 additional vehicle trips per day using Bienveneda and Lachman Lane, ending
on Sunset Blvd., Pacific Coast Highway and the Village area.
2020. Designed by Limor Quintal (310) 663-3697