
PRC – July 7, UPDATE
Update Marking 6 Months Since the Fire Six months ago today, the Palisades Fire tore through our beloved community, changing our landscape forever. And yet, it didnt destroy what makes ... Read more...
Read More >Update Marking 6 Months Since the Fire Six months ago today, the Palisades Fire tore through our beloved community, changing our landscape forever. And yet, it didnt destroy what makes ... Read more...
Read More >June 24, 2025 Update: Palisades Recovery Coalition June 24 Updates & Community News Resilient Vision: Community Charrettes Begin June 28 In the wake of the Palisades Fire, the ... Read more...
Read More >June 21st – Stop-In Station, Visioning Charrette, Blue Ribbon Launch...
Read More >Dear Pacific Palisades, Heading into the weekend, we wanted to share key updates from the Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC), highlighting recent progress and upcoming opportunities for community engagement: ...
Read More >An update from the Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC): A) Pacific Palisades Security UpdateLAPD has coordinated a security plan for Pacific Palisades, designed to maintain public safety as checkpoint operations...
Read More >This resource packet is designed to assist property owners in navigating the property tax relief programs available after a disaster has affected their property. Included are fact sheets that explains the infor...
Read More >The magnitude of this crisis requires novel solutions and mobilization resources from abroad range of stakeholders in unprecedented ways....
Read More >Next Community Meeting of the Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC): June 17th at 9:30 AM With City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto CRD, Rebuilding Authority & Special District with Limited...
Read More >CRD, Rebuilding Authority & Special District with Limited Authority for the Recovery Last week, the CA state senate passed SB782, which authorized a city or county to adopt a resolution ... Read more...
Read More >On Tuesday, June 2nd, the Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC) hosted a robust community meeting focused on rebuilding efforts in Pacific Palisades. The discussion brought together builders, architects,...
Read More >Dear Pacific Palisades Community, As our community continues the hard work of rebuilding and recovery following the recent devastating fire, the Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC) remains focused on coordinatin...
Read More >Dear Palisades Community, As our community continues the hard work of rebuilding and recovery following the recent devastating fire, the Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC) remains focused on coordinating effort...
Read More >Hi Everyone, A quick update from Palisades Recovery Coalition: A) We had our second Community Advisory Group meeting with LAPD, US ACE and MOPS. (Please see the attached recap.) Officials ... Read more...
Read More >Hi Everyone, First, a quick note: we will not be holding a PRC meeting tomorrow morning. I had planned to bring several important items to the Coalition for discussion, including: ... Read more...
Read More >Hi Everyone, A quick update from Palisades Recovery Coalition: A) We had our second Community Advisory Group meeting with LAPD, US ACE and MOPS.(Please see the attached recap.) Officials from ... Read more...
Read More >Hi everyone, We wanted to share a quick but important update from the Pacific Palisades Recovery Coalition (PRC). 1. Property Tax Refunds Action Needed L.A. County Assessor Jeff Prang ... Read more...
Read More >Last week, the Pali Recovery Coalition hosted an important public safety meeting with LAPD leadership, CHP, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Mayor’s Office of Public Safe...
Read More >May 19th – Hi Everyone, Please see the link to a Google Doc recently developed between a Palisadian and the Council Office to streamline Trespass Arrest Authorization Form submiss...
Read More >On Tuesday, June 17th, the Pali Recovery CoalitionhostedLAPD ChiefWoodyard, Commander Tom, Captain Gabaldon and Deputy Mayor Robert Clark(Mayor’s Office of Public Safety)...
Read More >Hi Everyone, many of you have followed up on the email below with interest to attend the Tuesday meeting (see link below) on logistics and security, and to learn more ... Read more...
Read More >Hi everyone, A few updates from the Pali Recovery Coalition: Our Recovery Plan continues to evolve as we incorporate new information and expertise almost daily. We have issued an RFQ ... Read more...
Read More >Hi everyone, Today I attended the Mayor’s State of the City address where Sue Kohl, Larry Vein and I were invited to sit in the front row and were acknowledged ... Read more...
Read More >Hi Everyone, some important info and updates: Tour of Army Corps Operations: The Army Corps of Engineers is scaling up the number of crews they have working on lot clearance ... Read more...
Read More >Hi Everyone, Many thanks to those of you who attended the meeting at Clayco on March 18th. Attached is a recap of the 3.18 meeting and an ongoing progress report. ... Read more...
Read More >Marking 6 Months Since the Fire
Six months ago today, the Palisades Fire tore through our beloved community, changing our landscape forever. And yet, it didn’t destroy what makes us whole—our community spirit. As Jimmy Dunne writes,
“The smoke’s cleared, but the goodness it stirred up—well, that’s still hangin’ in the trees.”
And I was thinking about how, in the strangest way, these days have made many of our bonds even closer.
“We used to wave to our neighbors. Now we know their dogs, their birthdays, and the color of their heartbreak.”
PRC Founder, Maryam Zar: We all feel the loss deeply, but it’s that very depth that fuels our resolve. Together, we’ve stood up new institutions, rallied neighbors, and taken our first collective steps toward rebuilding—not just our homes, but the soul of Pacific Palisades. As Jimmy Says: “We’re not just getting back to normal; we’re building something better–one kind deed at a time.”
Click over and read Jimmy Dunne’s heart-full post on this July 7th, 2025:
Let’s honor how far we’ve come, and recommit to building a safer, stronger, more resilient Palisades.
There’s growing debate over SB 549, which would create a Resilient Rebuilding Authority for our region. PRC has raised concerns over the lack of required community governance and input.
📣 Join Supervisor Horvath’s Town Hall:
🗓️ Wednesday, July 10 @ 6:30 PM
🔗 bit.ly/RebuildAuthority
📧 Questions: ThirdDistrict@bos.lacounty.gov
🖥️ July 8 @ 9:00 AM – PRC Zoom Briefing
• 9:00–9:30 AM: Supervisor Lindsey Horvath
• 9:30–10:30 AM: City Attorney Hydee Feldstein-Soto
• 10:30-11am Guests: LTC Weart (USACE), LAPD Captain Gabaldon
💬 Topics: Debris clearance, permitting, abatement, and city recovery planning
🏛️ July 22 @ 9:30 AM – In-Person w/ Sen. Ben Allen
• Review of key state bills impacting recovery
• Hybrid option available
🔁 July 24 @ 3:30 PM – PRC Comeback Club
• At American Legion – special guest speaker to join
• Supporting residents returning to the Palisades
🏡 July 26 – Visioning Charrette: Alphabet Streets
•2nd in our 8-charrette series – focussed this time on the Alphabet Streets – Location: American Legion –
• Help shape a fire-resilient future for your neighborhood
📖 See this week’s Palisadian-Post for highlights from the Marquez Charrette
🎀 July 27 – Ribbon Cutting: LAPD Stop-In Station
• 15224 Sunset Blvd – join Commander Tom and city leaders for a ribbon cutting.
• Bring potted plants, cookies or office supplies – and get to know our officers.
• With Commander Tom and city leaders – community welcome!
🥐 Pastries by Palisades Garden Café!
🧰 Habitat for Humanity LA is now offering home repairs, rebuilding, smoke remediation, and gap financing. If you’re a fire survivor, start the intake here:
👉 Habitat LA Recovery Form
📅 A Zoom session with Habitat and PRC is coming soon.
⏳ REMINDER: July 7 is the final day to file claims against the City, DWP (online), State, or County (mail only). Don’t miss it!
PRC met with State officials and State Parks this week to address trailhead congestion and construction-related access risks. We requested immediate parking enforcement and clearer signage across these popular but fragile areas.
A recent survey revealed:
Similar risks exist at Temescal, El Medio, Chautauqua, Will Rogers, Trailer Canyon, and more.
📹 A neighbor-created video titled “One Way Out” underscored the danger.
A heartfelt thank you to all who joined us for the Santa Monica Parade!
• Sen. Ben Allen and Councilwoman Traci Park for stopping by with love; LAPD SLO Espin for walking with us.
• Sam Lagana, whose enduring voice as an announcer was familiar and brought us home.
• Thank you Santa Monica for hosting us so warmly
📸 See PRC parade photo attached plus video of LAPD, PRC
🎇 Happy 4th of July, Palisades!
Remember this historic celebration with a drone light show at PRMS and the resilience of a traumatized community — and let’s get back to work on a resilient tomorrow.
We’ve earned a reputation as the serious organization leading the Palisades recovery. We welcome partners, advocates, volunteers, and board members.
📬 Email us at info@palirecovery.org