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
Your article titled "Council considers new major bike route," (Feb. 10, page 1) is partial and does not represent the full story on the proposed MANGo project. To
MICHIGAN AVE — Cyclists are on the verge of scoring some major upgrades.
City Council will take a look at the plans for a major bike route in Santa Monica from
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
Editor:
The Hines project at Bergamot is consistent with our city's strategy of directing growth to this station area, helps us meet our sustainability goals and prepares us
CITYWIDE — More than half the tourists who visited Santa Monica this past fall were from another country.
International tourists made up 56 percent of the total share, up from the
Editor:
We are undergoing difficult transitions. Heck, even (the California Environmental Quality Act) is changing. There is a lot of pain amongst drivers caught in congestion, especially those who still
Rep. Henry Waxman announced recently that he was going to retire from Congress after serving 20 terms. Potential candidates have already signaled interest in taking over the Westside seat including
CITYWIDE — If you think of the public outcry over the Hines development project as a storm, we are likely in the eye of it.
Santa Monica's City Council
Editor:
Your editorial states that growth in Santa Monica is inevitable ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4).
There are some things in life that are inevitable, but
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