Join Our Fire Safe Community Today!
Join us in our mission to educate Pacific Palisades residents on fire safety practices.
Fire Safe Palisades is currently made up of established Fire Wise Communities, those in the process of recognition of becoming a Fire Wise Communities, and any and all neighborhoods or HOAs within the Pacific Palisades who are interested in making their neighborhoods safer from fire. We partner with established groups who support us with education, grants and activism. Please see the list of participants below and let us know if you want to join us in creating a safer environment for all Palisadians.
Fire Safe Palisades mission is to prepare the Pacific Palisades community for the next wildfire by:
Educating residents on how to minimize risk to their homes by providing access to experts and resources.
Building a strong community partnership las the first responders so we are prepared for the next wildfire.
Securing resources to support fire prevention and fire protection efforts
Working to increase residential property insurability by hardening homes and creating defensible space.
Overview of Pacific Palisades after the fire of Jan 7, 2025
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Santa Ynez is comprised 193 single family homes located in the Santa Ynez Canyon portion of the Highlands - is situated near Via Santa Ynez and Scenic Place.
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The mission of the PPCC is to protect and improve the quality of life in Pacific Palisades, also known as the “Community.”description.
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Resilient Palisades began in 2019 when a small group of neighbors decided that local action could make a real difference. It has grown into a broad, active network committed to building a safer, cleaner, more resilient future for Pacific Palisades and for the region.
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SMMFSC’s mission is to promote wildfire safety and community resilience in the communities of the Santa Monica Mountains through education, technical support, subject matter expertise, and community driven action plans.
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FireSafe Brentwood, established by Brentwood Homeowners Association (BHA) in 2024 in partnership with Crestwood Hills Association, is a recognized California Fire Safe Council. The mission of FireSafe Brentwood is to prepare the Brentwood community for the next wildfire.
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The CRHOA community is bordered by Will Rogers State Park, The Riviera Country Club and Rustic Canyon. The 413 homes in the CRHOA community include 400 to 1486 Amalfi Drive, 1255 to 1490 Capri Drive, all of Corsica Drive, Minorca Drive, Napoli Drive, Pavia Place, Spoleto Drive, Toulon Drive, 13573, 13585, 13600, 13620 Romany Drive and Sunset Boulevard from 13601 to 13956.
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The upper Riviera consists of 60 homes North of Sunset on Alta Mura, San Onofre, Casale, Umeo.
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Riviera Estates consists of 147 properties and 7 common areas, North of Sunset, bordering Brentwood, to Amalfi Drive to the West and extends North towards the foothills, bordering areas near Will Rogers State Park and Casale Road.
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The Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association changed its name to The Canyon Alliance with a renewed commitment to stewardship of the Canyon and to its long-term resilience in the face of growing environmental threats. The Canyon is made up of upper and lower Rustic Canyon, upper and lower S. Santa Monica Canyon, Boca-the mouth of the Canyon.
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Marquez Knolls runs from Bienveneda to Palisades Drive, and Sunset to the mountains, excluding the gated communities.
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Sunset Mesa is a neighborhood of approximately 485 homes nestled on a bluff overlooking Pacific Coast Highway between Pacific Palisades and Topanga Canyon in unincorporated Los Angeles County.
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