SM BEACH — Mayor Pam O'Connor talked about the good changes and the things that never change in her 2014 State of the City address on Monday.
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Editor:
The proposed Bergamot development, coming before the City Council on Tuesday, puts me in mind of Shelley's poem of nearly 200 years ago about Ozymandias, another name
Is there anybody in town who likes the Bergamot Transit Village (BTV)?
Maybe a few folks and they work for Houston, Texas-based mega-developer Hines who has big — very big — plans
Editor:
Like Paula Goldman, ("Breathe, Bill," Letter to the Editor, Jan. 21) I am a parent of a Santa Monica High School student who is very concerned about
DOWNTOWN — City Hall underestimated how popular the pedicabs would be.
Revenues from permits and business licenses are nearly five times what city officials projected before the pedicab ordinance was passed
CITY HALL — The youth these days just don't seem to care about conditional use permits or zoning ordinance updates.
City Council wants to change that.
Council voted unanimously
CIVIC CENTER — Santa Monica's Tongva Park and Ken Genser Square, which opened to the public late last year, have been named "Frontline Parks" by the national
Editor:
Once again the leadership of Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) is talking out of both sides of their mouths, trying to convince us Santa Monicans that the
As a former City Council member and mayor, and a community activist in Santa Monica for more than 30 years, I have seen my share of local development controversies. There
CITYWIDE — If you want to smoke freely, you're in the wrong city.
Santa Monica was one of 15 municipalities in the state highlighted by the American Lung Association
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica used about 2 million more gallons of water per day last month than it did the same time last year, city officials said.
The 20 percent increase,
Editor:
The Steering Committee of Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights recently discussed and concluded that the proposed development agreement with Hines Development at 1681 26th St. was not acceptable