CITY HALL — Concerned that kids will pick up the unhealthy habit of smoking cigarettes, Councilman Bob Holbrook wants to restrict the use of the electronic version.
Holbrook will ask his
CITY HALL — The fight to derail a controversial development near the forthcoming Exposition Light Rail Line cleared another hurdle as the city clerk confirmed Wednesday the total number of signatures
MID-CITY — Residents living at the Village Trailer Park scored a significant victory against developers seeking to close the park and build apartments in its stead with some securing tens of
Editor:
Re: "Activists submit signatures to block development," March 12.
Bless the good people of Santa Monica who went out and got the signatures to send a message
CITY HALL — Residents concerned about the pace of development and its impacts on traffic delivered to the city clerk Tuesday dozens of boxes stuffed with petitions with the goal of
I was going to dedicate the largest part of this week's column to some not so widely known aspects of the Hines project controversy that would likely send
Editor:
In your weekend addition, Councilmembers Terry O'Day and Gleam Davis expressed their displeasure at residents' efforts to overturn their vote to allow Hines to build a
Last Tuesday, City Council voted to fully fund repairs for "Chain Reaction" -- the controversial sculpture in the Santa Monica Civic Center that looks like an atomic mushroom
Friends,
Last weekend many of you saw petitioners asking for a referendum on our City Council decision regarding the former Papermate factory, now owned by Hines. Like many decisions affecting
CITY HALL — After being on the chopping block, the future of "Chain Reaction" looks secure.
The City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday night in favor of accepting more than
MICHIGAN AVE — A large vein of bike paths on and around Michigan Avenue were approved this week.
The Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway or MANGO, which is meant to ease pedestrian
MID-CITY — A big player in Sony's video game division is leaving the city and taking our name with it.
Santa Monica Studios, owned by Sony Computer Entertainment, announced