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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Another Venice Road Diet in Motion with Little Public, NC Input
By ANGELA MCGREGOR (Editor’s note: This story ran on September 20 in the Westside Current. If anyone has ever driven Venice Boulevard, one knows how the current road diet causes traffic issues and now the City planned to extend it....
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Community
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Patrick Wall Spoke on the Sexual Assault of Minors
Patrick Wall, who has spent 30 years investigating, researching and publishing reports of the clerical sexual assaults of minors, spoke to the Palisades Optimist Club on September 6. Initially trained in philosophy, theology and Canon Law, he was a monk...
Posted in Health, Kids/Parenting
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Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homeless Meeting September 26
The Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness, which was founded in 2016 to address the growing number of homeless in this community, holds public meetings, quarterly. The nonprofit, which is funded by local residents and groups, holds the meetings as...
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Smaller Pumps Installed in Temescal Rainwater Holding Tank
The construction, to ensure that the stormwater runoff in Temescal Canyon was cleaned – and reused – rather than rushing into the ocean, started in 2012. Now, 10 years later issues are being resolved to use that water to irrigate...
Posted in Community, Environmental
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CRIME – Update from Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin
Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin started his report with this information: this message is one that I sent out to some of the immediate neighbors of a burglary incident that occurred on Thursday, September 15. “There was a burglary on...
Posted in Crime/Police
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VIEWPOINT: What Goes on Behind Closed Doors Needs to be Aired
Westchester residents have been fighting to get the park back for children and seniors. In a misguided attempt to help, L.A. City officials allowed the homeless to live in tents around the periphery of the park. Then later, those same...
90272: High Schoolers’ Struggle to Balance Work and Studies
By CHAZ PLAGER Getting a part-time job is a ubiquitous high school experience. Once students hit junior year and turn sixteen, many quickly rush to get a work permit. Some students want experience working in general, some just want something...
Posted in Kids/Parenting, Schools
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Starting Yoga at 50 Makes Sense
BY ALISON BURMEISTER Raise your hand if you ever experience joint pain, back aches, and overall body stiffness. Raise your other hand if you ever notice difficulty sleeping at night, inexplainable weight gain and/or surprising skin issues. Now take both...
Stop Feeling: Look at the Numbers
Saturday Night Live had a reoccurring sketch for years with Jane Curtin putting forth a reasonable and levelheaded argument and then Dan Akroyd, instead of debating, would simply say, “Jane, you ignorant slut.” It was funny on a comedy show...
Posted in Community, Health
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Darling versus Park on the Community Council Agenda
If a resident is still trying to decide how the two CD 11 candidates, Traci Park and Erin Darling, stand on issues, they will appear via Zoom on the Pacific Palisades Community Council from 6 to 6:45 p.m. on Thursday,...