SMO — Residents living near Santa Monica Airport are hoping pilots will take City Hall up on a program that funds mufflers for propeller planes, but pilots are skeptical.
City officials
CIVIC CENTER— Residents voiced fears of overcrowding resulting from the proposed Downtown Specific Plan at a public environmental impact report meeting Thursday night.
Environmental consultant Dan Gira of AMEC, which
When Daily Press Editor-in-Chief Kevin Herrera and I get the occasional chance for coffee and a chat, there's no telling where the conversation will go, and no expectations.
CITYWIDE — Roughly 1,100 households in Santa Monica that rely on federal funding to help pay the rent may be in jeopardy of losing their homes if members of Congress
SUBJECT: A public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission for the following:
Conditional Use Permit 13-009, 120 Wilshire Boulevard. The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use
CITYWIDE— Mark Benjamin, CEO of Morley Builders, was praised by friends and peers for his contributions to the city and his strong character.
Benjamin was killed in a jet crash
Editor:
Traffic is bad in Santa Monica because the city intentionally makes it bad! They call it "traffic calming." I call it "driver enraging."
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CITYWIDE— In a city like Santa Monica that has strict advertising laws, sustaining a bikeshare system without significant public funding could be a challenge.
With $2 million in time-sensitive grants,
CITYWIDE — An increase in city fees to renew newsrack permits is forcing three publications, including the Argonaut, to abandon their Santa Monica racks, a local newspaper distributor said.
Annual renewal
Students, teachers and staff of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District don't need to worry about pumping gas into their cars this week.
Bike It Walk It — sponsored
CITY HALL — All Big Blue Buses are frequently late, data used by public transit officials to evaluate routes shows.
The performance indexes were released at the last City Council meeting