Skip to content

Letter: time to rebrand

Letter: time to rebrand
Published:

I was happy to read this piece (https://smdp.com/2023/09/11/santa-monica-set-to-establish-itself-on-the-worlds-sporting-stage) about our city’s preparations for the Olympics, World Cup, and (possibly) Rugby. While the logistical plans are daunting, the benefits are obvious. This is a chance to revitalize our brand that has been destroyed by tolerating transient addicts and the mentally ill homeless, riots, and the hollowing out of our crown jewel promenade. While I hope it doesn’t take us five years, we will all need to work hard to restore the sparkle and shine to our downtown, preparing it for the world stage, which will have economic and PR benefits for years to come.

It’s key that we start now to completely revitalize downtown so residents and tourists have plenty of restaurants, bars, activities and shopping opportunities in clean, safe and walkable streets by 2028. You’ve made some good decisions toward that end, (and it’s key to avoid some bad ones). Here are some random thoughts:

If you want a vision of what we want to become, simply look back to what we were 10 years ago, and how we were viewed by residents and international and regional tourists. I’m not looking back in nostalgia, for change is inevitable. I’m looking back to remember something I’ve written about before, which is Vibe, something both tangible and intangible. We must protect our city’s vibe and personality so that we don’t become generic, so that we stay one of the special places in people’s memories when they visit . This affects development, architecture (please be beautiful, we will be living with you forever), activities, safety, cleanliness, events—everything about Santa Monica.

Work together (I know it’s tough), and simply focus on the ills and opportunities for our residents and visitors. Stop trying to solve regional, national issues, or culture war issues. Solve what is right in front of you as the council of Santa Monica, nothing more, nothing less. Let’s not waste an opportunity to get back on the list if the 10 most appealing beach communities in the world (where we once were). The lead up to the Olympics gives us all a fresh chance. Let’s seize it!

Arthur Jeon, Santa Monica

Comments

Sign in or become a SMDP member to join the conversation.
Just enter your email below to get a log in link.

Sign in