CITYWIDE — If the city of Santa Monica had a page on the Internet Movie Database — better known as IMDB.com — its credentials would be longer than most working actors, many
How many people can City Hall cram onto an acre of land? As many as it wants to.
Last Tuesday, "the pro-development majority on City Council" finally sealed
Editor:
Regarding yet another development agreement (Village Trailer Park), the city's planning director states, "We are asking developers to provide roads and connections we're seeking,
The Planning Commission asked city planners last week to go back to the drawing board on a parking policy that would have reduced the amount of parking needed for future
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board voted unanimously Thursday to delay a final decision on whether or not to allow the owner of the Village Trailer Park to remove rent-controlled
Editor:
Congratulations to the City Council for ridding this city of the scourge of nativity scenes on city property, even if it was done under the questionable guise of "
Editor:
Dear City Council,
This has been a long and hard fought battle. I hope therein you see that the majority of residents have come together like never before to
CITY HALL — In a town plagued by traffic, a new form of passenger vehicle will now be set to take to the roadways — the pedicab.
The City Council approved regulations
CITY HALL — Sometimes sequels are better than the original — at least that's what the community around the 1500 block of Wilshire Boulevard is hoping.
The former executive chef
Editor:
Letters to the editor have expressed frustration and anger with the present City Council's blithe advancement of development that is permanently scarring our once charming small town.
Editor:
I was shocked, shocked to read that Community Corp of Santa Monica (CCSM) was opening yet another multi-family low-income housing project in the Pico Neighborhood ("Opening day,"