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
CITYWIDE — Four companies have thrown their hat in the race to provide car sharing services to Santa Monica that officials say would constitute an important piece of the transportation puzzle
I attended a meeting of the Northeast Neighbors (NN) last Monday evening. Everyone in the packed Montana Avenue Library community room was angry.
Angry about the larger developments being encouraged
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It was standing room only Monday night as more than 100 residents packed into the Montana library community room to tell city planners that their planning process is flawed
City Councilman Kevin McKeown is proposing a freeze on all development in Downtown over 84 feet tall until a more comprehensive land use plan is developed for the area. That
DOWNTOWN — Owners of the former Holiday Inn in Downtown unveiled new plans Thursday that would replace the eight-story 1960s building with three new ones ranging from five to 15 stories
Prior to working with the Pico Youth & Family Center I worked for City Hall as a community service program specialist at Virginia Avenue Park's Teen Center. Although
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Dear Mayor Pam O'Connor and City Council members,
I support the motion of Council members [Kevin] McKeown, [Tony] Vazquez and [Ted] Winterer that the City Council direct
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Dear City Council,
I hope you do not even consider an additional property tax for affordable housing ("Time to put money where your mouth is," June 5)
PICO BLVD — Dozens of community members gathered in Virginia Avenue Park Tuesday night to discuss ways to restore and manage the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, potentially returning it to its
MALIBU — The designers of an iPhone app that identifies public access points to Malibu beaches successfully reached a fundraising goal of $30,000 last week to make it free to
SMC — The Santa Monica College Foundation has chosen Nathalie Rayes as the winner of the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Recognition Award for Outstanding Professional and Community Service Achievement.
Rayes, who graduated