A packed agenda awaits the City Council as leaders face a weighty slate of topics just a week after their final February meeting. The Council will have its first discussion
About twenty minutes into the late night meeting, Councilmember Sue Himmelrich finally made a statement everyone could agree on.
“I feel as if every time I come into this room,
The City Council will begin their biweekly meeting Tuesday by proclaiming March as Women’s History Month. Here are some other topics slated for discussion at the meeting:
The City
The City is moving forward with plans to improve data and metrics across departments as part of a cutting-edge initiative to measure wellbeing and improve Santa Monicans’ daily lives.
The
The Planning Commission will discuss alcohol licenses and granny flats at their Feb. 1 meeting.
Two alcohol licenses are up for discussion Wednesday including one for a restaurant inside the
City Hall will make another play for a sports field next to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in the coming weeks.
After initial proposals to build a temporary field came
It’s a dense agenda for the Jan. 24 City Council meeting with the plans to tackle the budget, an expansion to city hall itself and revisions to the city’
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
With two standing ovations, praise from state and national leaders and a hand-blown glass vase, the City Council said goodbye to long-standing city
By Kate Cagle
As many as 2,000 buildings in Santa Monica may be vulnerable to collapse or major damage during an earthquake, despite the city’s decades-old law requiring
BY MATTHEW HALL
As President-Elect Donald Trump begins to shape his administration, local authorities are clarifying their stance on potential controversial issues before Trump even takes office.
Officials have released
By Matthew Hall
A divided Planning Commission approved plans for an expansion to City Hall at their Nov. 16 meeting.
During their first pass at the building, Commissioners had voiced