Public Works Director Rick Valte announced the selection of Christopher Dishlip as Santa Monica’s new Assistant Director of Public Works. Dishlip is tasked with overseeing more than 200 staff
After two years of interim city attorneys, City Council has hired Fresno City Attorney Douglas Sloan to fill the permanent position in Santa Monica.
Sloan has over 30 years of
The City of Santa Monica may still be cash strapped, but Council members are nevertheless finding the discretionary funds to allocate towards what they feel are worthwhile community initiatives.
In
In tandem with the release of the 2022 homeless count data, the City has unveiled a series of proposals to strengthen its fight against homelessness.
While the number of homeless
After two years of interim leadership, the City is nearing the end of its search for a permanent city attorney as City Council is set to vote on hiring current
The City of Santa Monica has determined that an individual who subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 was in attendance at the Santa Monica City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 26
The clock is ticking for Santa Monica to complete a plan to build almost 9,000 new units by 2029 and avoid further penalties and funding cuts from the state.
After a Planning Commission rejection, a City Council rejection and a lawsuit, the Oceana Hotel finally prevailed in its pursuit of a permit to expand its restaurant service to the
The 2022 California election is likely to be packed with ballot initiatives, and as the late April signature gathering deadline approaches, City Council is taking a formal stance on potential
Nearly two years since Santa Monica last had a permanent city attorney, a third interim attorney, Susan Cola, has been tapped to fill the position.
City Council members have met