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Dear City Council,
Please delay the Village Trailer Park agreement until a Bergmot area plan is developed. Traffic is the number one concern of your constituents. To say that
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Santa Monica can easily improve its quality of life and win the $5 million "City of Wellbeing" grand prize if the City Council would listen to its
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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I want to thank you for your 2012 election guide! It has helped me to decide on a number of local issues and candidates. The interviews with the City
The problem with a general presidential electionis that tens of thousands ofresidentsvoting on federal or state offices and propositionsdon't careabout local issues or who's running for
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Now the City Council will be asked to rule on a Christian nativity display in Palisades Park, staffed by volunteers in two-hour rotations, and you even get hot chocolate
CITY HALL — City officials proposed modifying their approach to calculating the value of some developments Wednesday night, something developers hold is fundamentally flawed and could prevent both new building and
CITYWIDE — The race to represent Santa Monica in the 50th Assembly District was too close to call Wednesday as Mayor Richard Bloom was leading Assemblywoman Betsy Butler by a mere
Editor:
Your election guide, particularly the interviews with the City Council candidates, was illuminating and a great public service. I'm new in town, and all I knew was
CITYWIDE — Every candidate and measure backed by Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights found electoral victory according to early election results, leaving Santa Monica a one-horse town for the time
DOWNTOWN — Churches may no longer be able to set up nativity scenes in Palisades Park, but the tradition of celebrating the Christmas story in the public forum will not end
CITY HALL — Two environmental organizations are calling for a formal apology after their logos appeared on election materials put out by Santa Monicans for Responsible Growth without the groups'