In Tuesday’s relatively light City Council meeting, not only was Phil Brock officially recognized as Mayor as he and former Mayor Gleam Davis went through the formality of swapping
Tuesday’s City Council is a mostly light affair, but more importantly, it marks the last with Gleam Davis as Mayor, before Councilmember Phil Brock takes over for a period
Seven weeks and two days after Council voted to approve changes to the City’s zoning code, recreational cannabis will be available for the very first time in the city
In terms of the actual agenda, this week’s City Council meeting will probably be a more subdued affair compared to recent weeks as everyone readjusts back to a work
Following on from City Council’s vote to strengthen the City’s Vision Zero safety commitment to reduce road-related injuries in the November 14 meeting, the intersection at 19th Street
With only one or two points of discussion, councilmembers voted unanimously 7-0 to move forward with the fiscal year 2022-23 year-end budget proposals.
As per the Staff report, this included,
In Tuesday’s meeting, Council voted unanimously to support California Proposition 1 at the request of Councilmembers Caroline Torosis, Jesse Zwick and Mayor Gleam Davis.
According to the item’s
The seemingly innocent act of feeding birds near the Pier actually contributes significantly to bacterial contamination in the waters surrounding the iconic Santa Monica landmark prompting Council to unanimously approve
In last night’s refreshingly succinct City Council meeting, councilmembers voted unanimously to strengthen the City’s Vision Zero safety commitment to reduce road-related injuries, an issue recently brought to
Residents of the Wilmont neighborhood are demanding changes to local roads following two crashes at the same intersection in just two weeks.
Tania Mooser died at 19th and Idaho in
A second bicyclist has been injured at the same location where a bike rider was killed two weeks ago. According to the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), the second crash
In last Tuesday’s meeting, City Councilmembers voted to support the Justice for Renters Act by the narrowest of margins, passing the motion with four votes for yes, one vote