WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Santa Monica opens its newest war memorial at the Woodlawn Cemetery Monday.
At 11 a.m., city officials and families of fallen soldiers will unveil the Commemorative Wall,
CITYWIDE - What do a local medical marijuana advocate and the most vocal opponent of medical marijuana on City Council have in common?
They both dislike a ballot initiative that
The residents of Santa Monica achieved a major victory last Tuesday when City Council repealed their previously approved development agreement for a proposed 765,000-square-foot mixed-use project called the Bergamot
CITY HALL - On Tuesday, when City Council reversed its decision to approve the Hines development agreement, several members expressed their frustration over the vitriol surrounding the debate.
Some of
Former Santa Monica Mayor and current State Assembly Member Richard Bloom, has released a statement regarding the City Council's decision to revoke approval of the controversial Hines development
CITY HALL — The controversial Hines project's development agreement was repealed at Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
The Bergamot Transit Village project was initially approved in a
CITY HALL — City Council will consider repealing its controversial agreement that would allow a developer to add five, roughly 80-foot-tall buildings to the east side of Santa Monica, on Tuesday.
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
Last Tuesday, our City Council received the Certification of Qualification for the Hines Bergamot Transit Village referendum that was recently circulated by Residocracy.org and will act on it at
CITY HALL — If City Council's recent debate over a state medical marijuana bill is any indication of the dispensary discourse to come, expect references to the Venice boardwalk
CITY HALL — City Council will have a rare chance to overturn a controversial decision.
Thanks to thousands of signatures from Santa Monica voters, council will have to decide whether or
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Next month, City Hall will inscribe more than 100 names onto the six plinths that make up the Woodlawn Commemorative Wall.
The plinths, which will be installed at