CITY HALL — The City Council approved a new fee on development Tuesday night meant to raise $50 million over the next 20 years to fund transportation infrastructure improvements meant to
CITY HALL — Officials from the Office of Sustainability and the Environment advanced an ambitious plan that would cut Santa Monica's greenhouse gas emissions by 15 percent by 2015
Editor:
A word of thanks to Bill Bauer. I've never been to a City Council or a planning meeting, but I know Bill Bauer has. He probably rarely
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
Seven years ago, the City Council approved a plan to convert curb parking lanes for "bus and bicycle only" use on Lincoln Boulevard from the city border with
Dear EarthTalk: I understand that the "environmental justice" movement seeks to protect the poor and non-white communities from being unfairly targeted to host activities like sewage treatment plants,
Beginning this week, the eastbound portion of Colorado Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets will close permanently to make way for the final stop of the coming Expo Light Rail
CITYWIDE — A proposed fee on property owners in Los Angeles County may be less of a burden than originally thought on those who have already put measures in place to
"The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the only legitimate object of good government." — Thomas Jefferson, 1809
It's over 200 years
Editor:
Regarding the Malibu High School lights, it is simply amazing what the N.I.M.B.Y.s out there are doing ("Questioning cash spent on Malibu lights,
WILSHIRE BLVD — The development team behind the proposed redo of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel have returned from the drawing board with a new plan, which involves extensive changes in architecture