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By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
An Open Forum regarding the Pacific Palisades Pedestrian Trail Project will take place at Palisades Branch Library on Wednesday evening, August 21, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
“Join us to discover the proposed walking path linking George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon and Will Rogers State Beach,” read the event flyer.
The trail is being developed separately from the Potrero Canyon Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge project, which had its first community meeting on March 14.
As being considered, the trail will connect Potrero Canyon to the beach via a lateral walking path that extends to Temescal Canyon Road.
The meeting, which will take place in the community room, is being hosted by Geosyntec Consultants and the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering. Those who attend will be invited to share their thoughts, according to the flyer.
“The trail is a required element under the Coastal Development Permit for the Potrero Canyon park project, issued by the California Coastal Commission,” read information provided by Pacific Palisades Community Council. “For more information about Potrero Canyon (including ongoing posts with updates on Canyon matters), visit PPCC’s Potrero Canyon page.”
Palisades Branch Library is located at 861 Alma Real Drive.
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