Voter-backed technology and infrastructure improvements continue rolling out across the Santa Monica-Malibu school district.
The Board of Education recently approved up to $825,091 for wireless access points, telephone and
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The California drought is or will become a problem with international implications. Thank you, William Shatner, for your idea of a pipeline from Washington. We need help now, people.
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Do you know when Santa Monica restaurants will start saving water by not bringing glasses of water to the table unless requested?
Even with this terrible drought, most restaurants
City employees are scrambling to evaluate the impact of recent state water rationing mandates in the hopes of avoiding financial penalties but it appears the City's fate rests
City officials are asking residents to cut back on water use while staff determine the impact of recent mandates approved by the Governor.
In January 2015, the Santa Monica City
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Thanks to Dennis R. Malm of Santa Monica, I did some research online. From www.zerowaterconsulting.com: "In the Palm Springs area alone, there are 124 golf courses
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The city's proposed drought surcharge is all stick and no carrot. And when it comes to those of us who live in single-family homes, the stick is
CITY HALL — City Council will consider a significant water rate hike for the second time in two months on Tuesday.
Council rejected the hikes in October, asking city officials to
CITYWIDE — Yes it rained all day Tuesday and Wednesday but no, you shouldn't go back to watering your sidewalks and driveways or having high-volume water balloon fights.
It
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica is preparing for mandatory water cuts and officials are hoping a variety of programs will prompt locals to make some water-wise changes in the near future.
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