The youngest candidate vying for Councilman Bill Rosendahl's seat, the Brentwood native comes off recently serving on the West L.A. Neighborhood Council.
Funding proposal for the project aimed to serve Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Mountaingate will be placed on the next regular city council agenda.
Voter registration applications must be submitted by midnight on Oct. 22. Also, see where your voting precinct is located in Pacific Palisades.
The task force meets this week to prioritize the potential site for a new substation in western Pacific Palisades based on constraints and financial impact. Links on LADWP's website to DS 104 have been created.
The deadline for nominee submissions is the last Saturday in October.
Residents, business owners, community leaders and neighbors shared with Patch their thoughts and sympathies for Los Angeles City Councilmember Bill Rosendahl over his announcement to not seek another term.
In a letter to his constituents Monday night following his announcement to not seek reelection to the Los Angeles City Council, Bill Rosendahl gives his constituents a heartfelt address and introduces Chief of Staff Mike Bonin's campaign website.
The fundraiser is slated at the estate home of TV mogul Michael King Monday morning. No local street closures have been released and President Barack Obama is not expected to be in attendance.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Kevin James met with the Pacific Palisades Community Council to discuss his views heading into the race.
The community council heard from its representative on the Distribution Station 104 Task Force, who said the group will be looking at all proposed sites for a project that will potentially help the community meet its energy needs.
Sharp differences between the Pacific Palisades Community Council and the Coalition of Palisadians to Keep Marquez Charter Safe are stalling efforts to locate a new site for the LADWP substation.
The company said it is "pausing" following the community council's unanimous vote last week, prompted by the controversial 302 Mount Holyoke Avenue cell tower proposal.
The office aims to cater to the northern constituents of the newly redrawn 33rd Congressional District. There's an open house this Wednesday.
With speeding motorcyclists and Palisadians in vehicles in the mix, the LAPD said they will schedule another task force for the area at an undetermined date.
The results were read at Thursday's community council meeting, with new winners for Areas 1, 4 and 8.
To comply with a recent court ruling, LAUSD must reach full agreements with school administrators and the teachers' union by December.
Calling for a more streamlined approach to cell tower proposals in the future, including developing a master plan, the motion heads to community council next week for vote.
Pacific Palisades Community Council President Barbara Kohn writes a letter to the editor about the newly formed task force for the Department of Water and Power substation location search.
With eight area seats and one at-large seat up for grabs this election, the Area 4 and Area 8 races are contested.
Following strong opposition against the Marquez Elementary School site, the group's focus is to review the need and potential locations for an additional Los Angeles Department of Water and Power distributing station location.
In honor of the anniversary of Lincoln's birthday on Saturday, the former proprietor of the now-defunct Village Pantry and Oak Room, and Gladstones-4-Fish pays tribute to our 16th president.
President Reagan's speechwriter recalls a most unusual Pacific Palisades moment with the future prez.
The Palisades' City Councilman, often front and center on City Council TV, now has his own channel on the online hub of uploaded video.
An army of gals serving taquitos and meatballs, a crazy raffle goes down, and a nexus of lively veterans, local commerce and West L.A. businesspeople spices up the February Chamber of Commerce mixer.