The Pacific Palisades Democratic Club will hold a grand opening Thursday for its new Westside campaign headquarters on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade.
District 11 City Councilman Bill Rosendahl signed a motion along with other councilmembers, calling for a timely assessment to monitoring L.A.'s "crumbling and buckling sidewalks."
In the wake of a corruption probe into the county assessor's office, a lawyer for the county counsel's office said an outright ban might be unconstitutional and violate free speech.
The $8 million project at Temescal Canyon Park in Pacific Palisades remains on target for a fall 2013 completion.
The candidate plans to challenge incumbent Bill Rosendahl in the spring.
A Pioneer Woman of the Year for Los Angeles, Toppel's years of public service were recognized by District 11 Councilman Bill Rosendahl's office.
Since District 11 City Councilman Bill Rosendahl announced he was undergoing cancer treatment, he says he's working a lot from home and plans on being back at the office very soon.
The drive is through Friday, Aug. 17 and items can be dropped off at his three Dist. 11 office locations.
The Los Angeles city councilman received feedback from residents about local and city-wide concerns. The mayoral primary is next March.
The $3.8 million project updates 29 intersections in Pacific Palisades, and adds five cameras to monitor traffic.
Citing their mandate to improve service, Cable Engineering Service representatives say they want to look at other options instead of the initial Mount Holyoke Avenue site.
With eight area seats and one at-large seat up for grabs this election, the Area 4 and Area 8 races are contested.
Pacific Palisades residents could be seeing heightened police presence in local parks with the expected demise of the Office of Public Safety.
The California Film Commission adopted a revised Model Film Ordinance in May to ensure uniform permitting processes throughout the state.
Residents started a Facebook group and petition against the proposal by AT&T, which goes before the Pacific Palisades Land Use Committee next month.
Californians Aware is asking voters to sign a petition that would protect key provisions of the Brown Act, the state's open-government law.
The 2012 assessment roll reflects a 2.24 percent increase in value, showing a second straight year of growth. The annual report comes amid a corruption probe into the embattled office.
She cited concerns with the city's planning proposal for form-based zoning, as well as the ongoing issue of the Department of Water and Power's proposal for a new substation.
To save money, the state suspended mandates requiring local jurisdictions to keep the public informed. But Pacific Palisades Community Council agendas will still be posted.
Traffic officers will be pulled away from four Sunset Boulevard intersections in Brentwood on Monday and won't return until school is back in session in Aug. 14.
Janet Turner, former president of the Pacific Palisades Community Council of the last two years, recalls saving the Jaws of Life for the fire department a pivotal part of her tenure.
The Palisades Americanism Parade Association is invited to meet to discuss how to improve the event in the future.
The all-way stop signs installed this year at the intersections of Amalfi and Entrada drives by the city's transportation department aim to calm traffic and make it safer for pedestrians.
Gov. Jerry Brown signs Senate Bill 1388 into law. The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, makes it OK to park at a broken meter.
Officials say the money they lose from the gross receipts tax will be offset by the extra sales tax.
Here's how to check to see if you have malware that will cause you to lose Internet access on your computer.
A panel of judges rules that Los Angeles County's ban on medical marijuana dispensaries is 'preempted' by state law.
The attorney representing those who filed the suit contends that since California represents such a large potential market for the item, the ban severely hurts business for foie gras producers.
From stricter hygiene standards for body piercing to help for children being bullied at school, there are a host of new state laws you should be aware of.
The PPCC calls for more City Council involvement in local issues.
Redistricting places the Palisades in Ted Lieu's 26th Senate District in 2013.
The regular meeting of the Pacific Palisades Community will be held Thursday, June 28 and will feature State Senator Ted Lieu.
The contract, which will provide free Wi-Fi to travellers at LAX, was approved by the full council today, in spite of concerns.