Week of August 19, 2019
LA Metro Public Art Project / “Tears of Santa Monica”
For the week of August 19, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Fall
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The city of Santa Monica is currently looking at reducing build outs from 61% to 50% in R1 neighborhoods. They also are looking to alter parking standards to discourage
The Experiment started last fall with some boldly painted Adirondack chairs and lawn games designed to invite shoppers to linger on the northernmost block of the Third Street Promenade.
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Two blocks of 5th Street that lost traffic lanes recently will get them back soon but upcoming construction projects will continue to cause temporary traffic spasms along the road.
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Traffic at and around the Chevron gas station on Cloverfield came to a halt on Thursday as drivers packed the station for discounted fuel.
Amazon sponsored gas for 30 cents
City Hall will distribute $2 million to hundreds of low-income seniors to help pay their rent.
The City Council approved the Preserving Our Diversity pilot program in 2017 to set
By Joseph Palazzolo
Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica members said they are fortunate to be able to support multiple Kiwanis affiliated youth groups from grade school to university level. For
Forty percent of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster and another 25% that reopen fail within a year, emergency management experts warned last week at a forum on
City Hall could distribute $2 million to hundreds of low-income seniors to help pay their rent.
The City Council approved the Preserving Our Diversity pilot program in 2017 to set
Water bills in Santa Monica could rise by up to $36 for single family homes, $48 for multi-unit housing and $87 for commercial buildings based on new rate structures up
By Susan Manners, Executive Director, Malibu Association of REALTORS
The Malibu Association of REALTORS recently organized a Saturday morning PCH clean-up after renewing their Adopt-A-Highway commitment. REALTORS adopted the stretch