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September 1 - September 28, 2023 Volume 48, Issue 74
Damage Repair Plan For Temescal Canyon Road Approved by City Council There is Instability From Water Seepage Caused by Heavy Winter Rains By Zach Armstrong The Los Angeles City Council approved $800,000 in funds for the Bureau of Engineering’s mitigation plan of addressing seepage and roadway damage on Temescal Canyon Road.
The addressed portion of the busy street is the southbound lane between Pacific Coast Highway and West Bowdoin Street, a popular entry point into Pacific Palisades and the adjacent streetway of Temescal Canyon Park, Palisades Charter High School and Stadium by the Sea. The lane experienced instability from water seepage caused by heavy winter rains earlier this year, officials said. The approval comes shortly after Councilmember Traci Park introduced a motion to identify the needed funding. “I have personally been out there several times and I recognize the significant impacts this is having in your community,” said Park in an uploaded YouTube video. “It turns out the necessary work is going to be more expensive than we initially thought.”
Palisades Dolphins Start Season Undefeated for 229 yards while Junior Brett The Dolphins Have a passed Federman passed for 18. Senior Braydon Lot to Prove Coming Sanford received 96 of those yards, the most of any other receiver. Junior Teralle off a Successful Watson rushed for 43 yards, the most of the Previous Season team’s 51 total rushing yards.
By Zach Armstrong The 23-24 academic school year has started in Pacific Palisades and with it: Friday night lights! The Palisades Dolphins football team has a lot to prove coming off a successful previous season of a 10-4 record, which ended with a playoff loss to Granada Hills Charter. Thus far, they’ve done just that. Two weeks into the season, the Dolphins remain undefeated. The dolphins started off the season the right way with a shutout 29-0 victory over the El Camino Real Royals. During that game, Senior quarterback Roman La scala
Another showcase of Dolphin domination was seen the following week with a 42-14 victory over the Roosevelt Rough Riders. La scala achieved 159 passing yards; 71 of which were received by Sanford. Junior Max Hejazi also proved a valuable receiving asset with 32 yards. Senior Harrison Carter rushed for a total of 80 yards, the most of the team’s 171. On Sept. 7, the Dolphins will take on the St. Genevieve Valiants who have yet to achieve a victory in the 23-24 season. The game will take place at home at 7 p.m.
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