By CHARLES ANDREWS
OF COURSE I DIDN’T GO
To the “City Council Retreat” last weekend.
It’s not that I’m shirking civic responsibility. And I don’t judge
After a brief summer respite, City Council returns to regular business on September 12 with a relatively easy agenda.
The Consent Calendar, typically reserved for routine or repeat items, contains
The City Council may change the rules for parking on four blocks east of Main Street at Tuesday night’s public meeting.
The Council will consider creating a preferential parking
The City Council will reconvene for the second week in a row on April 25 to vote on several ordinances, changes to Lincoln Boulevard south of the I-10, park funding
The City Council will begin their biweekly meeting Tuesday by proclaiming March as Women’s History Month. Here are some other topics slated for discussion at the meeting:
The City
The City is moving forward with plans to improve data and metrics across departments as part of a cutting-edge initiative to measure wellbeing and improve Santa Monicans’ daily lives.
The
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
Development plans near Santa Monica beaches will soon have to take climate change and the long-term impact of sea level rise into account.
For the first time
As has become an election tradition in Santa Monica, complaints are flying regarding possible breaches of local election law.
Two separate complaints have been filed so far. Terry O’Day
Meet the Candidates of this years Election
"I think that the people who are supporting LV will hopefully look at my record and see that I have supported some
Meet the Candidates of this years Election
Everyday this week from Oct. 24 –Oct. 28 the Santa Monica Daily Press will post a video of candidates that came forward to
This week, as the legislature wrapped up its 2015-2016 legislative session, the Assembly passed two bills authored by Assembly member Richard Bloom (D - Santa Monica) that will increase access