Setting aside money to fund affordable housing was an easy decision for City Council at their July 25 meeting, but deciding who gets to spend it was harder.
Council approved
Bumblebee’s Santa Monica family is growing with a temporary art installation on Colorado near the former Sears building.
The installation is the first part of a two-phase revitalization of
The City Council has accepted a $10 million payment to conclude a longstanding settlement between the city and the former owners of the Paper Mate factory.
Proctor & Gamble had
City officials have updated the requirements for senior citizens to receive an exemption on a local utility tax.
Santa Monica charges a 10 percent tax on gas, electricity, water/wastewater,
The Downtown Community Plan may be the headliner for the July 11 City Council Meeting but the opening act is also worth your attention.
The Consent Calendar includes items considered
Santa Monica’s Downtown Community Plan is beginning its final trip through the halls of local government with a first stop at a special City Council meeting on July 10.
City Council appointed 37 individuals to the city’s various boards and commissions at their June 27 meeting.
The annual process fills vacancies caused by the regular rotation of individuals
On June 27, the City Council unanimously approved a $774.9 million budget for fiscal year 2017/18 and $802.8 million for the next. Months of Council input increased
A bill from Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) would extend a state law that allows hybrid and electric cars to use the carpool lane. The new program would allow drivers
Santa Monica has hired Lane Dilg as the new City Attorney.
The decision was formally announced at Council’s June 27 meeting and follows the retirement of former City Attorney
Council has chosen to move forward with a temporary field at the Civic Center Auditorium with plans to explore additional field space at Memorial Park.
Council had six options on