Editor:
I see that Mayor Kevin McKeown has let another flea-bitten cat out of the City of Santa Monica's bottomless bag of errors and incompetency in a section
How we design our streets says a lot about what we value as a community. Are they safe and comfortable to use for everyone in the community, whether you are
Tomorrow evening, City Council will officially approve the employment contract and welcome new City Manager Rick Cole, who replaces Rod Gould. Gould completed five years as City Manager as of
It's time to stop the madness in Santa Monica! Even with the adoption of the new zoning code, the battle over height and density continues. This Zoning Code,
The Santa Monica Plaza, a proposed development at 4th/5th/Arizona, took another tentative step forward Wednesday night with a 4-1 vote by the Planning Commission.
With two members absent,
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 03, 2015
The proposed City project at 4th/5th/Arizona presents unique planning opportunities for our community, first because we the public own the
A miniature furor erupted among the urban planning wonks in the city last week after the mayor put forth a suggestion to revisit a small portion of the Zoning Ordinance.
What defines some of the greatest cities in the world? Their grand plazas and public spaces. A place where one goes first when arriving at a new city and returns
Editor:
Michael Feinstein called it like it is regarding the botched Big Blue Bus "shelters." Nobody wanted them; the entire community vehemently protested against them, but we got
Localresidents are invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the initiation of MANGo, the Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway projectAVE, and to recognize the diverse cultural groups and individuals who have
Editor's note: A previous iteration of this article incorrectly stated the number of parking spaces had substantially increased.
The most recent iteration of a proposed 148-foot-tall development planned