Locals know Marina Del Rey as a recreation destination, the county-owned facility is also a significant economic engine for the region. The marina is the second largest source of revenue
The Rent Control Board will consider asking City Council to expand rent subsidies for senior citizens following a request from Chairperson Anastasia Foster at their last meeting.
City Hall approved
The Rent Control Board (RCB) is an agency uniquely focused on the financial with analysis of expenses and revenues baked into their DNA. However, it will be their own cash
Advocates gathered on the steps of City Hall Monday to submit signatures in support of their effort to establish term limits for City Council. With petitions arriving up to the
Lanes of the Pacific Coast Highway will be closed in the coming week as workers paint new lane markers between Santa Monica and Malibu.
The California Department of Transportation announced
The old Post Office building in Downtown Santa Monica is once again under new ownership with plans to eventually reoccupy the landmarked building.
According to County records, the property was
The Santa Monica Police Department is investigating two unrelated gun crimes that occurred over the span of a couple of days.
On May 10 at about 3:26 a.m.
Santa Monica has failed to meet its own affordable housing goals for the third consecutive year, building less than half of the aimed for affordable units.
According to a report
The Santa Monica Police Dept and Santa Monica Fire Dept responded to a multi-vehicle accident at Pacific Coast Highway and the California Incline Friday morning. The South Bound lane of the PCH was shut down with traffic diverted at the Incline at about 11 a.m. The lanes reopened at about 1:20 p.m.
Santa Monica’s development discussions can often be bogged down in technical details and arcane language but the most recent proposal for a new project designed by famed architect Frank
This week marks the last chance for individuals who want to sign petitions to establish term limits for Santa Monica City Council.
Campaign organizers plan to submit signatures to City
Plans for a potential Frank Gehry building overlooking the Pacific Ocean will be before Planning Commission this week.
The project at 101 Santa Monica Blvd. will have a preliminary review