City Council approved a slew of small measures, discussed the future of taxis in Santa Monica and didn't pick a new Planning Commissioner at its meeting Tuesday night.
The Planning Commission's meeting last Wednesday provided more evidence of how out of sync commissioners are with the community. The occasion was the crafting of final recommendations for
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
The four women come from different backgrounds and work in a variety of fields, but they are united by one goal: improving the local community.
These active citizens — Julia Miele,
Dear Santa Monica City Council,
I am writing to you in regards to your upcoming decision on whether or not to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to be established in our
Last Wednesday night I watched our Planning Commission complete the last of 33 public hearings on our city's new draft zoning ordinance. Yes, that's right: thirty-three!
The fate of Wilshire Boulevard, and much of the city's future development, is now officially in the hands of the City Council following the conclusion of Wednesday night&
In the battle for the Santa Monica Airport, legal attacks are picking up.
Next week, City Council will consider what to do after a key 1984 agreement between City Hall
City Council will form a committee to review the annual audit of City Hall.
City officials had recommended that council stick to its current practice of reviewing the audit publicly
Several City Council members want to remedy what they perceive as an uneven playing field favoring ride-hailing apps like Lyft and Uber.
Council hosted a study session about the future
In less than four months, a three-decade-old key agreement between City Hall and the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
The agreement's expiration will give City Hall more control of