WEST L.A. — New legislation proposed by U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) would make things easier for nonprofits that want to create housing for
Appearances, like politicians, can be deceiving.
The City Council adjourned without taking a vote on the controversial Bergamot Transit Village project last month.
The place was packed, upstairs and down.
CITY HALL — Planning officials are harshin' Santa Monica's mellow.
The Planning Commission will soon consider adding medical marijuana dispensaries to the upcoming zoning ordinance, which regulates how
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
Editor:
I am increasingly concerned about the inability of Santa Monicans to disagree civilly on matters of public policy. Prevalent though that problem may be in national politics, vituperative debate
The decision tonight by the City Council to either dismiss or approve Hines' proposal to redevelop the old Paper Mate factory at the east end of town means a
Editor:
Last week, Hines brought their plans for Bergamot Transit Village before the City Council. At the hearing, community feedback ran the gamut with those opposed to the project making
A group of community activists is organizing a rally against a proposed development at the corner of Olympic Boulevard and 26th Street, asking the City Council to vote down the
After lengthy public commentary last week, City Council will deliberate Tuesday evening on the fate of the Bergamot Transit Village (BTV) development proposed for along Olympic Boulevard in the eastern
Editor:
Possibly Santa Monica's most effective leader for transportation, mobility, and community livability is Mayor Pam O'Connor, who also has served as the Chair of the
Editor:
In response to your story entitled "Council delays Hines development vote," Jan. 30, the major "community benefit" this community needs is traffic relief. With its
CITY HALL— Minimum wage for City Hall workers could get a little less minimal.
City Council is considering a living wage increase to $15.37 per hour that would impact