Councilwoman Pam O'Connor is unlikely to face any formal reprimand for her role in the Elizabeth Riel case following Council discussions of the issue at their April 26
Lincoln Boulevard could get medians, dedicated bus lanes and a business improvement district after all three concepts received unanimous support from City Council last week.
Council was asked for feedback
LINCOLN. A NAME ASSOCIATED WITHfreedom. Lincoln Blvd., a street known as "Stinkin' Lincoln", stuck in traffic that makes one think of anything but freedom as one sits
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. May. 20, 2015
The date was August 17, 1999. On the City Council agenda was Review and Approval of the Preliminary Design of the Santa
When it comes to development in Santa Monica, it doesn't have to be a new high-rise hotel, mixed-use plaza or seven-floor apartment building to generate
CITYWIDE — The train is coming but Big Blue Bus isn't going to get all competitive about it.
In fact, BBB officials are predicting a 14 percent increase in
MY WRITE — By next June, hundreds of municipal zoning codes will have to be revised and approved. They mustadhere to the update of the Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE)
WESTSIDE — For the first time in more than decade, Santa Monica will likely be without a representative on the Metro Board.
A committee made up of representatives from 19 cities
CITY HALL — It could be another full ballot this November.
Fifteen City Council candidates returned paperwork to City Hall in time for Wednesday night's deadline. The signatures collected
CITYWIDE - Several candidates for City Council are already stacking dollars for their campaign run this year.
Seven candidates have filed campaign finance disclosure statements, allowing them to raise cash in
CITY HALL - City Council implemented what one member called "a temporary restraining order" on large residential development in two neighborhoods last week.
As the Planning Commission grapples with