Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: May 2021

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Pali-Post Highlights: May 2021

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.
 
5/20/2021
In a 4-1 vote at the Los Angeles City Council Homelessness and Poverty Committee meeting Thursday, May 13, committee members moved forward Councilmember Mike Bonin’s submitted motion to evaluate and identify funding for supportive housing sites across West Los Angeles, including Pacific Palisades. Catch up here, as well as the June 3 edition of the Post, to see the latest on the proposal.
5/20/2021
Multiple agencies battled the Palisades fire, which first started Friday night, May 14, in a remote area off Michael Lane and Palisades Court. Read here about the cause, as well as how the fire grew from 15 acres to nearly 1,200.
5/6/2021
Los Angeles Police Department Officer Brian Espin, acting senior lead officer for Pacific Palisades, provided year-to-date information about local crimes that have occurred, noting a spike in cases of grand theft auto. What else did Espin share about crime in the Palisades?
5/20/2021
The Pacific Palisades Design Review Board met virtually on Wednesday, May 12, to discuss two proposed projects in the neighborhood. What are the projects and what is being proposed?
5/27/2021
The Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners voted on May 20 to approve awarding the Potrero Canyon Park landscaping contract to Ford Engineering & Construction, Inc. What is included in the project?
5/20/2021
There was high drama at Balboa Sports Center in Encino on May 14, where the Pali High boys tennis team pulled several rabbits out of the hat to stun Granada Hills in one of the biggest comebacks in City Section finals history. How did the boys and girls teams fare in the City tennis championships?
5/13/2021
That is the slogan of beach-inspired, clean beauty brand Tower 28—and at the helm of it all is Marquez Knolls resident Amy Liu. Read all about Liu and the products here.
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