The Santa Monica Planning Commission reviewed the first two of a half-dozen new developments coming to Lincoln Boulevard on the eastern edge of the downtown business area last Wednesday.
The
One of City Hall's biggest public relations disasters in recent years is the hiring and firing of a public relations manager. Ironic, Huh?
With the retirement oflong timeDeputy
Last Tuesday, City Council reviewed and unanimously approved a proposal for the development of 2.9 acres of city-owned land along Arizona Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
The project
Editor:
I applaud Bill Bauer for exposing Sheila Kuehl's "old tricks" and her habit of misleading the voters ("Big battles coming in November election,"
There were some prizes and surprises resulting from last Tuesday's primary.
The big race was for Los Angeles County Supervisor, Third District. Zev Yaroslavsky has been termed out.
In a letter to the editor of the Daily Press (May 23, page 4) Bob Taylor and Roger Swanson from Ocean Park and the Lincoln Boulevard Task Force, Zina Josephs
My friend Pro Se, who is wheelchair-bound, lives in a city-affiliated Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM) low-income apartment on Fifth Street near Wilshire Boulevard. When he moved into his
The residents of Santa Monica achieved a major victory last Tuesday when City Council repealed their previously approved development agreement for a proposed 765,000-square-foot mixed-use project called the Bergamot
Last Tuesday evening, residents turned up for a "show and tell" for the new Bergamot Station Arts Center redevelopment planned for the gallery complex.
City Hall's
When it comes to development in Santa Monica, one has to realize that developers have teams of experts behind them to assure that their projects go through as they want
Editor:
Mr. Martin Rubin's Letter to the Editor on April 28 looks to be copied directly from publicity material from Mr. Ted Lieu's campaign. Of course,