By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. May 15, 2019
Something extremely valuable took place last week at the Broad Theater in Santa Monica — “Where Goes the Road to Solving California’s
City Council is considering a ban on tiny studio apartments as a prolific local developer plans to construct six new micro-apartment buildings downtown.
WS Communities, a spinoff of Neil Shekhter’
The California state senator representing Santa Monica is looking to put a referendum on the ballot in 2020 that will make it easier for cities to build affordable housing.
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THE TROUBLE WITH POLITICS
— is people.
And the trouble with government is that politics determines which people run our governments. National, state, county, city.
Politics is corrupt because many people
The Rent Control Board Thursday will attempt to tackle an unintended consequence of Proposition 13 and Santa Monica’s booming real estate market: skyrocketing surcharges passed along to tenants when
When the Santa Monica Planning returns to work Wednesday night, they will hear a new round of alcohol permit applications and a proposal for a new 12-unit building on Ocean
The City Council has long talked about the need to support affordable housing in Santa Monica and a pair of items at this week’s meeting will earmark significant local
Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM) has reopened the process to qualify for affordable rental housing in the City.
CCSM is a nonprofit organization that builds and manages affordable housing
Jerry Linnett’s Lincoln Boulevard apartment is about the size of a parking space. A bed, a television, a mini fridge and a toaster oven take up the entire 88
A new report shows the City of Santa Monica is struggling to meet its affordable housing quota, a ratio set by voters back in 1990 when they passed Proposition R,
Meet the Candidates of this years Election
Everyday this week from Oct. 24 –Oct. 28 the Santa Monica Daily Press will post a video of candidates that came forward to
The local Board of Education on Wednesday evening will examine the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s strategies and programs for improving student achievement.
Board members will take a look at