The Santa Monica City Council has approved a major amendment to the RAND Corporation's development agreement that will allow the nonprofit research organization to expand commercial uses at
The fate of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium remains in limbo this week after council delayed discussions regarding the site due to community outcry and an absent councilman.
An update
The City of Malibu Cultural Arts Commission selected three artists to paint one-of-a-kind artwork on four City-owned utility boxes in the Civic Center area as part of the City’s
By November of this year, parking at the Civic Center will be limited to the parking structure as three construction projects will have completely consumed the surface lot.
Construction of
Residents who advocated for a quarter of a century to replace a large parking lot at the Civic Center with a sports field finally saw the project break ground Wednesday.
Council will consider more than $5M in total spending for the new field at the Civic Center this week.
As part of the consent calendar, Council could approve $4,767,
The City of Malibu is looking for talented artists to bring their vision and craft to the City’s utility boxes. Featured artists will design original art to cover either
The Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) could be willing to contribute funds to construction of a new field on the Civic Center site if the project includes a
The Early Childhood Lab School (ECLS) does not belong in the Civic Center Specific Plan. Building it requires accepting a terrible economic deal that uses resident-owned land to benefit private
Chain Reaction’s biggest problem may have been it’s simply not pretty.
The 26-foot mushroom cloud of copper and steel chains perpetually exploding outside the Civic Center is meant
A car killed a pedestrian in the Civic Center parking lot yesterday afternoon.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, several witnesses described the suspect vehicle as entering the parking
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