Santa Monica College (SMC) has released a new round of information about their proposed Early Childhood Education Center at the Civic Center site.
In a FAQ posted on SMC’s
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I have been following the Civic Working Group and the various sports field proponents' efforts with some confusion.
City Council selected and provided the guidelines for
Craig Miller, Andrew Nasatir and Ana Valle-Lopez have announced plans to float a ballot initiative. The “City Attorney Accountability Act” asks Santa Monica voters to collect signatures to qualify the
I love it when a local activist or watchdog group digs in, uncovers alleged wrongdoing, exposes it and takes action. So my cap is off, way off, to Mary Marlow
After some debate over lease restrictions for the proposed early childhood education center, City Council unanimously approved amended guidelines for the project.
The proposed building height will jump from 25
Choose wisely, gadflies.
There will be many items to choose from on City Council's agenda Tuesday night.
Council will kick the meeting off by introducing new City Manager
Tomorrow evening, City Council will officially approve the employment contract and welcome new City Manager Rick Cole, who replaces Rod Gould. Gould completed five years as City Manager as of
An important milestone for the early childhood community occurs this evening (Wednesday, May 6) as the City of Santa Monica Planning Commission takes action to adjust the Civic Center Site
One more example of how the social engineering agenda of Santa Monica's most powerful leaders will play out before the Planning Commission this coming Wednesday night beginning at