Several members of City Council expressed concern that a large development has failed to hold up its end of the bargain for two years in a row.
Agensys, which works
Editor:
Thanks for the article about our city and neighborhood growth and development.
The development proposals and height considerations going before the Planning Commission and our City Council are appalling.
Week of February 2, 2015
EXPO LIGHT RAIL LINE - For the week February 2, 2015 please note the following activities:
•5th Street between I-10 and Colorado Avenue –
City planners are studying the possibility of turning parts of seven major Downtown thoroughfares into one-way streets.
As a part of the Downtown Specific Plan, which will dictate land-uses in
On the morning of Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Santa Monica citizens will converge on the East Wing of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium for the second of three planned
One company is out of compliance with its agreement with City Hall for the second year in a row.
Agensys, which works to develop new cancer therapies, has too many
City Hall needs more space for its employees and, in response, City Council will consider moving forward with two major projects on Tuesday.
One of the projects would be a
Cities are entered and organized around their major boulevards. The nine boulevard entrances to our City are San Vicente, Wilshire, Santa Monica, Broadway, Colorado, Olympic, Pico, Ocean Park and Lincoln.
Owners of Landmarked courtyard apartment buildings on Ocean Avenue want to tear them down, claiming economic hardship, and replace them with condominiums.
The current buildings contain 16 units and were
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD - The Landmarks Commission officially designated a set of Pico neighborhood properties as Structures of Merit, last week and the landowners, who want to develop condominiums are appealing
Brook Lynn Fraser is at a crossroads.
An audio recording engineer who is interested in moving into digital design, she has been taking courses at Santa Monica College and was