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
By Matthew Hall
A handful of vacant buildings with stalled construction projects will be subject to additional regulation following the Nov. 1 council meeting.
Council debated establishing a full-fledged vacant
BY MATTHEW HALL
It will be a big night for City Hall at the Nov. 16 Planning Commission meeting with discussions focused on the proposed addition to City Hall and
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Name: Terry O’Day
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Occupation: Environmental Executive
Neighborhood of residence: Pico
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Building a field at the Civic Center will take longer, and cost more, than predicted according to a staff report for Council’s Oct. 25 meeting.
Council directed staff to
Phil Brock has pulled papers to file as a write in candidate for City Council.
After pulling papers, Brock posted to Facebook asking residents to come to an address in
Santa Monica is still struggling to refine a plan that would have City Hall subsidize rents for some tenants in rent-controlled buildings.
A draft of the proposal will be presented