CITY HALL — City Council wants you to know your lobbyists.
After discussing some specific philosophical beliefs about the definition of lobbying, council voted unanimously to have city attorneys draft an
CITY HALL — When City Manager Rod Gould retires at the end of next month, Assistant City Manager Elaine Polachek will take the reins, at least until Gould's replacement
CITY HALL — There was about as much excitement as you'd expect around the prospect of substantially raising water rates at City Council's meeting Tuesday night.
Council
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
CITY HALL — City Council will consider a significant water rate hike for the second time in two months on Tuesday.
Council rejected the hikes in October, asking city officials to
CITY HALL — Two member of City Council would like an ordinance created that would require lobbyists to register with City Hall.
The ordinance would "require lobbyists representing clients who
CITY HALL — After 16 years as a member of City Council, Kevin McKeown is the mayor of Santa Monica.
Tony Vazquez will serve as the mayor pro tempore for a
MAIN STREET — The Landmarks Commission will consider preserving the former studio of a world-renowned visual artist on Monday night.
James Turrell, whose work was featured in a large Los Angeles
CITY HALL — The process for revising Santa Monica's master zoning code continues to grind forward with residents reiterating opposition to the plan at the micro and macro level.
CITY HALL — Bring popcorn to the next week's City Council meeting.
The newly elected council will seek common ground on who should lead the city for the next
CITY HALL - City Council was critical of a proposal for an $8 million transit center on Fifth Street at Colorado Avenue at their Nov. 25 meeting, saying the location
CITY HALL — In what was Councilmember Bob Holbrook's last vote after 24 years on the dais, City Council agreed unanimously to have city officials explore a requirement that