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Residents across multiple neighborhoods identified shared priorities around recovery governance, density concerns, insurance challenges, and long-term resilience, while also expressing uncertainty about the economic viability of returning to the Palisades.

Palisades Recovery Coalition

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Palisades Recovery Coalition

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Residents across multiple neighborhoods identified shared priorities around recovery governance, density concerns, insurance challenges, and long-term resilience, while also expressing uncertainty about the economic viability of returning to the Palisades.

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What’s Ahead in March

This month, just to name a few, we welcomed WISE & Healthy Aging, brought the LA County Assessor and LA Sanitation directly to the neighborhood — real answers to real questions.

PRC Responds to the AECOM Reports

The City recently released the AECOM reports — a multi-volume technical study meant to guide the Palisades recovery. Today, Palisades Recovery Coalition President Maryam Zar delivered our formal response to Councilmember Park. Here’s what we said.

Palisades Recovery Coalition Assessor

LA County Assessor Community Briefing: Fire Recovery

Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang joined the Palisades Recovery Coalition community to address property tax questions for fire-impacted residents. The session covered reassessment procedures, available relief options, recent and pending legislation, and guidance for rebuilding. Prang was accompanied by retired Director Brian Donnelly and field deputy Ian May. Overview

January 2026 Impact Report & Community Recap

January 2026 Impact Report & Community Recap

As we close out another month, we want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible impact we’ve made together. Thanks to your support, we’ve continued to create momentum for the recovery and have successfully stood up a Recovery Workspace that hosts many of our local organizations and agencies.