As part of the City of Santa Monica’s efforts to reduce gridlock in the Downtown, delineators restricting left had turns out of Parking Structures 1 through 8 will begin
I've been writing “My Write” for nearly 16 years. Prior to that, I contributed my creative skills to the online Ocean Park Gazette. That’s nearly two decades
THE BELLY OF THE BEAST
I girded my loins and waded in last Thursday. The natives were suspiciously friendly and plied me with croissants, and coffee which I believe was
My 5-minute run for City Council.
I got a lot of support (especially considering — per minute). Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. If I had actually committed for, say,
If good fences make good neighbors, then questionable fences apparently create 4-hour City Council hearings.
City Council on Tuesday heard an appeal of the proposal to reoccupy the former post
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
After hundreds of meetings spread across several years, Santa Monica updated its Zoning Ordinance in 2015. But apparently a planner's work is
Editor:
Is anyone surprised that the power brokers in Santa Monica want to defeat the LUVE initiative?
How dare a group of stupid Santa Monica citizens ask for a voice
By Richard Hilton
The City of Santa Monica is proposing a new tax to fund affordable housing and public schools. The following is information about the City’s existing affordable
Note: The SMa.r.t. guest author this week is longtime Santa Monica resident Richard Orton. He is concerned about the direction our beach town is taking and has been