CITY HALL — With the City Council scheduled to give final approval tonight to an ordinance allowing a modest trailer park to be replaced with hundreds of high-end condos and apartments,
CITY HALL — The City Council on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to build a mixed-use housing development where a trailer park now stands despite protests of those concerned that the decision
CITY HALL — City officials proposed modifying their approach to calculating the value of some developments Wednesday night, something developers hold is fundamentally flawed and could prevent both new building and
CITY HALL — Several key intersections Downtown will see "significant and unavoidable impacts" if a proposed movie theater is built where a parking structure now stands, according to an
Editor:
The City Council seemed to have ample time the other night to debate and then vote to support the repeal of existing state legislation: the support for a ballot
DOWNTOWN — The Community Corporation of Santa Monica celebrated its 30th birthday in September, and like many people hitting the big 3-0, its leadership is being forced to take a long
MID-CITY — Residents of Santa Monica's Mid-City neighborhood were surprised last week to find that a grocery store proposed on the eastern end of Wilshire Boulevard had been redesigned
CITYWIDE — City staff are taking another look at estimates used to calculate the amount of traffic and parking spaces needed for new development in light of research brought forward by
CITYWIDE — The assessed value of properties in Santa Monica increased by 4.6 percent over last year, beating out Los Angeles County figures and Santa Monica officials' own expectations.
COLORADO AVE — City planners released new details about a propsal to re-develop the Village Trailer Park that would reduce the overall size of the project and retain some of the
CITY HALL — The City Council on Tuesday asked planners to take another look at a new fee intended to make it easier to get around Santa Monica after the business
LINCOLN BLVD — Compared to the other boulevards in Santa Monica such as San Vincente and Wilshire, Lincoln's concrete, gum-stained pavement, paucity of trees, lack of design and abundance