Natural disasters are occurring more frequently from the multiple hurricanes to the La Tuna fire in Los Angeles and the City’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) wants the public
The Santa Monica City Council is easing back into their regularly scheduled meetings with a light agenda on Sept. 12.
Council’s only discussion item for the night is an
After a brief summer respite, City Council returns to regular business on September 12 with a relatively easy agenda.
The Consent Calendar, typically reserved for routine or repeat items, contains
The Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office has secured a $3.6 million settlement with a local company accused deceptive sales practices.
City Hall sent out a press release this
City Hall has obtained an injunction against a local property manager accused of harassing a disabled tenant.
The City Attorney’s Office filed the tenant harassment suit in 2016 against
There were 33 items up for discussion at the Aug. 2 Planning Commission meeting and while there was plenty to talk about, nothing was actually up for a vote yet.
The Downtown Community Plan’s (DCP) stringent new rules for affordable housing production were almost demolished this week when a pair of councilmembers cast protest votes against the procedural motion
Council took very little time to approve quite a lot of money for a new City Services Building (CSB) adjacent to the current City Hall.
At their Aug. 8 meeting,
The multi-year quest to physical expand City Hall will be before Council on August 8 with potential approval of about $70 million in bonds to finance the new construction.
Staff
The city’s electrical vehicle community supports expanding charging stations citywide but at the July 25 Council meeting, drivers rallied in opposition to the proposed construction of several charging stations
City Hall is without a major zoning issue at the moment after finishing its revisions to the City’s Zoning Ordinance (ZO), updating the Land Use and Circulation Element and
City Hall has approved a new program to help some of the city’s most at need renters stay in their homes.
The Preserving Our Diversity program will provide financial