
By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
The next Palisades Recovery Coalition visioning charrette on Saturday, August 23, will focus on Castellammare and Paseo Miramar.
“Join us for our [third] visioning charrette for the resilient rebuilding of Pacific Palisades,” PRC wrote. “Run by RAND and AIA volunteers, focused this month on the unique topography of the Castellammare/Paseo Miramar neighborhood.”
Previous visioning charrettes have focused on the Alphabet Streets and Marquez Knolls/Las Casas. The events are designed to bring “neighbors together, neighborhood by neighborhood, to conceptualize what rebuilding can look like when rooted in resilience, foresight and collective strength.”
“This area is unique in that it has delicate topography, is characterized by narrow and winding hillside streets, bullheads, unstable slopes, high water table, and an important neighbor in the Getty Villa,” read information about the forthcoming meeting
The visioning charrette will take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 14224 Sunset Boulevard.
“The Palisades Recovery Coalition is the central hub of our community’s recovery effort after the devastating Palisades fire,” read its website. “We are a community-built, community-led organization—not a startup, not a temporary task force, but a dedicated coalition with the long-term expertise and trusted relationships to lead this complex recovery effort effectively.”
Register for the visioning charrette by emailing info@palirecovery.org.
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