CITY HALL — City Council will have a chance to add new development fees that would go to support both affordable housing and parks in the city.
The linkage fees are
CITY HALL — After four hours of public comment, City Council voted quickly to work with Jeff Worthe Real Estate Group on a proposed development at the Bergamot Station Arts Center.
BERGAMOT STATION — Plans for the future of the city's world-renowned art center are headed back to City Council next week.
After sending the proposal to the Arts Commission
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
CITY HALL — When the redevelopment agency dissolved, affordable housing funding was one of the many casualties.
Who, if anyone, should provide the new revenue stream for affordable housing projects?
Measure
BERGAMOT STATION — Development of the Bergamot Arts Center will move to the City Council with the qualified blessing of the Santa Monica Arts Commission.
The Commission held a special meeting
COLORADO AVE — One of the most controversial developments in recent years is a step closer to breaking ground.
The project planned to replace the 109-space Village Trailer Park on Colorado
CURIOUS CITY — CURIOUSER AND CURIOUSER. Have you ever gotten involved in a battle of words and ideas on a Facebook page, and wished you hadn't?
A ha ha
MY WRITE — It appears that the political dust is settling now that the powerful Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) Steering Committee has picked two council candidates to endorse.
YOUR COLUMN HERE — The America Oxford dictionary defines opportunity as a time or set of circumstances that are suitable for a particular purpose. Our city planning staff in formulating the
CITYWIDE — Infiltrators, start your engines.
The city's newest political party will endorse City Council candidates through an online vote by its members, according to the group's