Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
CITY HALL — One of these days, City Hall is going to implement some strict water cuts.
In August, City Council approved a plan to cap water usage in Santa Monica.
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — Attendance improved drastically in the district last year but Ed Board members still want to see more kids in class.
One in five kids missed less than two
BROADWAY — When the four-unit apartment project on Broadway at Stanford Street got its permits, Bill Clinton had recently been reelected, Pacific Park had just opened up on the Santa Monica
EDISON — Edison Language Academy will have air conditioning in the building just in time for winter.
The Board of Education approved a roughly $180,000 "temporary solution" to
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD - A controversial 21-unit condominium project proposed for the Pico Neighborhood may be put on ice thanks to a nominationfrom the Landmarks Commission last week.
The project, slated
SMMUSD — A seven-candidate race for three contested and one open seat on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education has brought in more than $130,000 in campaign
SMC — For a body whose existence many Santa Monicans aren't aware of, the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees candidates sure have raised a lot of money.
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CITY HALL — A quiet City Council meeting ended with wet eyes on Tuesday.
Members of council spoke about three notable Santa Monicans who died in the last month.
John M.
OCEAN AVENUE — One of the council members not up for re-election is heading a campaign in support of an incumbent and a challenger.
Mayor Pro Tempore Terry O'Day
CITY HALL — Council Chambers were quiet on Tuesday night.
City Council voted unanimously to move forward with a project proposed to replace the Fred Segal building and a parking lot