CITYWIDE — News flash: Apartment and house rentals on the Westside are (still) expensive.
Data released by Lovely, a web aggregator of rental information, estimates that the average renter can plan
CITY HALL — The City Council unanimously gave the green light Tuesday to a scaled-down version of a project that aims to convert the westernmost section of Colorado Avenue into the
Editor:
It comes as absolutely no surprise that the Santa Monica City Council is anti-business, so its recent vote to endorse taking away the constitutional rights of mom-and-pop business owners
CITY HALL —The City Council formally threw its support behind a movement to remove protections for businesses built into a property tax measure that has come under intense scrutiny upon
CITYWIDE — Anyone who's taken a spin west down Interstate 10 in the morning or east during the evening knows that anything but wheels are spinning in the face
Editor:
Bill Bauer's column was much too kind to the clueless politicians ("Nothing like clueless politicians," My Write, May 13).
As to the trainers using city
CITY HALL — Elected officials appear ready to back a nationwide movement to amend the U.S. Constitution so that corporations would not be afforded the same rights as people and
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
Editor:
Dear City Council,
Tuesday night, you are being asked to approve a development agreement which, in a negligible way, addresses the planning staff's emphasis on "walkability&
DOWNTOWN — A walk down the Third Street Promenade on a mild spring day comes with the sound of fountains, laughter of outdoor diners and, occasionally, the roar of sports fans
When it comes to stupid decisions, politicians top the list.
Two weeks ago city officials recommended that the City Council impose a modest $100 annual fee plus 15 percent of