By now everyone knows about the drought, although some people seem to be in denial about the problem it presents.For those who haven't heard yet, there is
CITY HALL — At least one Rent Control Board member is concerned that drought response measures could lead to harassment of renters.
As city officials prepare water reduction plans for City
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — Like everybody else in the city, school district officials are working to keep water usage down in the midst of this historic drought.
The district's water
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
CITY HALL — About one in six city vehicles are in the midst of a 60-day dirty period.
Last month, City Council voted unanimously to leave 117 vehicles in its roughly
CITY HALL — One of these days, City Hall is going to implement some strict water cuts.
In August, City Council approved a plan to cap water usage in Santa Monica.
THE BEACH HOUSE — A toast with bottled water opened a roundtable discussion Friday, Oct. 10 about local water issues, led by L.A. County Supervisor candidate Bobby Shriver.
A group
DOWNTOWN — Marking a celebration of its roots, Heal the Bay's board of directors has appointed veteran staffer Alix Hobbs as the environmental organization's new president and
CITYWIDE — Assuming Gov. Jerry Brown signs SB 270 (which he's said he likely will) California will become the first state to enact a plastic bag ban.
But for
CITY HALL — Residents, businesses, and even City Hall will have to cut back on water usage this fall.
City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to declare a Stage 2