Last year, City Council tightened tenant harassment law, making a bunch of changes — some of which have already resulted in litigation brought against landlords.
One change, which seeks to increase
I am writing in response to David Mark Simpson's Dec. 18 article ("Polachek to serve as interim city manager"). In the article, we learned that Assistant
City officials are exploring expediting a realignment of Interstate 10 that would change how vehicles are brought onto Fourth Street.
The new exit would bring traffic over freeway and tie
Farmers Market visitors expressed opposition to the impending ousting of pony rides at the Main Street market, according to survey results released by City Hall.
While pony rides were not
How short can an airport's runway be before it is no longer an airport?
A 1948 agreement between City Hall and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) — called the
City Council voted unanimously to move forward with plans to convert 16th Street traffic to one-way northbound between Colorado Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
The one-way conversion would free up space
The results are in and the winner is … ? Of course, I'm talking about the annual homeless count results. The good news is that our homeless population seems to
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice — and a contribution from City Council.
Santa Monica High School musicians from lower-income families will get to travel to New York City
In one of the most divisive votes on an otherwise agreement-filled night, City Council voted to deny an appeal by a union to create a collective bargaining unit for 11
Three months ago, City Council piled on criticisms about proposed plans for a public site next to the Downtown Expo station.
On Tuesday, council quickly approved of new, toned-down plans
Editor:
I find it quite disturbing that we have an airport commission that is anti-airport and would have the gall to suggest raising the rents on the people that conduct