Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: July 2016

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Pali-Post Highlights: July 2016

Highlighting some of the top stories and hidden gems you may have missed in last month’s print issues, Pali-Post Highlights offers a snapshot of life in Pacific Palisades.
 
BMO/BHO Questions Answered
7/21/2016

As housing development guidelines get stricter for the City of Los Angeles, the Palisades might be exempted. Find out what that means for homeowners.
                     
                 

IN PRINT ONLY:
The Monster of Sunset Blvd.
7/14/2016

What’s five feet long, 108 pounds and has been causing mayhem at a peaceful sanctuary? Read all about the monster of Sunset Boulevard.

Swarthmore Stores Remain Open
7/21/2016

Though construction on Swarthmore Avenue for Rick Caruso’s Palisades Village is underway, which of your favorite stores have remained open?
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Palisadian Equestrian Heads to Rio
7/28/2016

Atop her horse Barron, local equestrian Lucy Davis heads to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

IN PRINT ONLY:
'Bourne' to Make the Big Score
7/28/2016
Film composer John Powell, whose work can be heard in the recently released “Jason Bourne” film, has crafted compositions from his Pacific Palisades home studio since 2002.
7/28/2016

Via De Las Olas has been closed since a landslide in 1958. Engineers have begun testing the stability for re-opening the road, but residents remain unconvinced.

IN PRINT ONLY:
Fate of AYSO Field Undecided
7/14/2016
Los Angeles Unified School District approves AYSO Region 69’s permit to use field space at Paul Revere Charter Middle School, but another question has arisen: Which field?
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