Neighbors fighting a five-story apartment complex planned for 1828 Ocean Avenue have vowed to appeal a Development Review Permit if it clears the Planning Commission this Wednesday, hoping to find
A MONTH AGO
(Too early! some said) I started writing in earnest about the upcoming election in November for City Council seats. Meaning, since there was no Earnest currently on
Tuesday the City Council will consider placing a measure on the Nov. 6 ballot to require a super-majority Council vote to increase density in the city’s building guidelines: the
The clock is ticking for homeowners to submit development plans before a new, temporary ordinance intending to slash the size of new houses hits the books. The City Council voted
Tuesday’s City Council discussion will have lasting repercussions for Santa Monica homeowners, as the Council decides whether to limit the size of new houses and the fate of the
With a looming backlog of proposed projects headed to their desks over the next few years, the City Council will prioritize various planning initiatives at their Tuesday night public meeting,
Three mixed-use developments bringing 106 more apartment units to Santa Monica will go before the Planning Commission next Wednesday, Jan 10., as their developers seek approval for Development Review Permits.
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has approved using $500,000 in federal community development block grants to help remodel about a dozen affordable housing apartments just
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Residents fortunate enough to already have control of one of Santa Monica’s 121 community garden plots throughout the city will experience some changes
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has asked staff to look into drafting a ballot measure for the 2018 election that would protect against development exceeding the
Kate Cagle
Santa Monica Daily Press
The City Council will decide the fate of 164 new apartments in the downtown area tonight when it reviews Development Agreements for two plots
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Speculators are seizing on Santa Monica’s booming real estate market and cashing in by evicting long term tenants to rake in profits, according