SMO— A new online system that allows public access to flight track data at Santa Monica Airport went into effect Friday and is expected to save City Hall thousands of
CITYWIDE — The City Council is tackling a housing law that would give domestic partners the same protection from evictions as married couples.
Councilmembers voted 4-0 in a special meeting last
The Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) was created by city staff, consultants, lobbyists, planners and politicians, with managed input from residents. It was approved by the City Council on
PICO BLVD — Construction of a much-needed library in the Pico Neighborhood is on schedule, city officials said.
The $11.1 million Pico Branch Library will be completed in January, boasting
The City Council finally did something right.
During last Tuesday's meeting, they voted against studying environmental impacts of new buildings over 84 feet in Downtown.
Officials had asked
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. recently released its annual report stating that Downtown is as vibrant as ever.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
What's your assessment of Downtown and
CITY HALL — Medical marijuana dispensaries may be coming to town.
But, not yet.
City Council members softened their stance on medical marijuana dispensaries in a 4-3 vote earlier this week,
Residents can now watch City Council meetings from their phones and tablets by clicking on a special link.
The link, which can be accessed at santamonica.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?
CITY HALL — In a move that should please frustrated residents concerned about the height and density of development Downtown, the City Council Tuesday threw out heights of 120 to 135
Editor:
I noticed a terrifying headline, "Traffic counts show a gridlocked Santa Monica," Our Town, Aug. 6.
I'm shocked! Shocked! As a half-century resident and homeowner
CITY HALL — With just weeks remaining before the opening of two, multi-million-dollar parks in the Civic Center, there's concern that a significant water feature may not be ready