CITY HALL — City Council will have to reconsider its controversial decision to approve a major development project.
The Los Angeles County Clerk deemed 6,800 referendum signatures legitimate, enough to
CITY HALL — A relatively short council meeting went by with many unanimous affirmative votes and little comment from the public.
Mayor Pam O'Connor and Councilmember Bob Holbrook were
Our municipal elections are over seven months away and I'm already getting queries about who may be running for City Council.
This year, there are three (out of
CITY HALL — Even at a City Council meeting with a relatively light agenda, residents had a lot to say about development.
Council reviewed a survey that asked residents what they
CITY HALL — Concerned that kids will pick up the unhealthy habit of smoking cigarettes, Councilman Bob Holbrook wants to restrict the use of the electronic version.
Holbrook will ask his
CITY HALL — The fight to derail a controversial development near the forthcoming Exposition Light Rail Line cleared another hurdle as the city clerk confirmed Wednesday the total number of signatures
CITY HALL — Residents concerned about the pace of development and its impacts on traffic delivered to the city clerk Tuesday dozens of boxes stuffed with petitions with the goal of
CITY HALL — After being on the chopping block, the future of "Chain Reaction" looks secure.
The City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday night in favor of accepting more than
CITYWIDE — Residents attempting to stop a major development project through a referendum gained a major ally this week.
Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), the largest political party in
Last Tuesday night, City Council approved a development agreement (DA) allowing Texas developer Hines to build nearly 767,000 square feet of creative office, commercial and residential space along Olympic
Medical marijuana has been a hot button issue in Santa Monica for some time. There are those that say we should follow Los Angeles' lead and allow dispensaries, while
CITY HALL — City Council couldn't wait to approve the Hines project at Tuesday night's meeting.
To avoid delaying the proposal for several more weeks, council opted