MALIBU — Sports may be on hiatus at Malibu High School for the summer, but the ongoing controversy over the school's new stadium lights knows no season.
Disagreements between
SECOND STREET — A 2011 e-mail from a relative of the owner of the Huntley Hotel expresses concern about the impacts of affordable housing near the luxury hotel, in stark contrast
One of the core elements that defines our city is the concept of sustainability and Santa Monica is, and should be, rightfully proud of its environmental legacy. Our pioneering Sustainable
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The final hearing regarding the application for a removal permit for Village Trailer Park (VTP) at the Rent Control Board will be held on July 11. The Board of
CITY HALL — Community groups called on the City Council Monday to postpone a decision on an environmental analysis of development in Downtown until after a plan for the area has
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
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Attending a meeting last Saturday, the point was made by a Santa Monica architect that FAR (floor area ratio) allows 84-foot-tall block buildings as seen in construction on Ocean
CITY HALL — Cities like Santa Monica do not just form, they are planned and in the city by the sea, much of that planning is happening right now.
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A trio of important meetings are coming up this week.
The City Council will review and make recommendations on the proposed Downtown Specific Plan (DSP) and related Program Environmental Impact
MALIBU — After Malibu locals and city planning commissioners expressed overwhelming support to create thorough citywide lighting standards, the City Council will review subcommittee recommendations and likely greenlight plans to solicit
CITY HALL — Anyone who watched the June 25 City Council meeting or has since revisited either audio or video recordings of the event likely noticed something a little bit odd.