The Landmarks Commission has once again postponed a hearing over whether to give two, intertwined western sycamore trees protected status in the city after ownership of the property has changed
Santa Monica’s relatively new open streets festival saw a twenty percent decline in attendance in its second year, as 40,000 participants took advantage of a two-mile stretch of
Week of February 12, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of February 12. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with
This weekend, the Santa Monica History Museum will open an exhibit celebrating the original civilization that was and still is vital to the city of Santa Monica, the Tongva people.
Santa Monica based Ring has been working to reduce crime in neighborhoods for the last six years and while doing so, the invention of Ring has revolutionized the way many
While the booming economy continues to bring tourists to Santa Monica from all over the world filling hotel beds, stores nearby are increasingly finding themselves empty. The City Council will
Santa Monica Place has poached another high-profile tenant with plans for a Tesla dealership to move to the mall.
While the move itself doesn’t require any regulatory approval, the
The Santa Monica Pier is an entertaining place. On any given day you can see a juxtaposition of class, the full melting-pot of America present, people looking for a never-ending
Locals know there’s something amiss on Main Street.
More than a month after Peet’s Coffee abruptly shuttered its location at 2439 Main Street, Ocean Park neighbors will likely
The Planning Commission will debate whether Santa Monica homeowners should be allowed to build car elevators in their houses as they look at proposed changes to the zoning code Wednesday