CITY HALL — Workers' compensation costs continue to rise as City Hall spent $6.9 million on injured employees in fiscal year 2013-14.
Costs grew 12 percent, or $850,000,
CITY HALL — The Steering Committee of the city's largest political party voted Thursday night to support Planning Commissioner Sue Himmelrich for City Council.
The Santa Monicans for Renters&
CITYWIDE— The City of Santa Monica has upgraded its fiber optic network capacity and speed to 100 Gigabits per second, continuing to raise the benchmark for municipal broadband networks across
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
SM PIER The start of construction for a new bridge for the Santa Monica Pier is at least five years away according to a report from City Staff.
In previous
CITY HALL — City officials are having trouble with the construction company tasked with renovating public bathrooms at two parks and on the beach.
City officials released reports updating City Council
SMO — A City Council-backed initiative is well behind the aviation industry-backed initiative in the cash race but contributions are picking up.
The Committee for Local Control of Santa Monica Airport
BEAT 2 — The Santa Monica Police Department's Beat 2 is an area of juxtapositions. Heavily residential in population, it also contains two of the city's busiest
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
CITY HALL — A large hospitality union is getting behind incumbent Kevin McKeown and former Planning Commission member Frank Gruber in the race for City Council.
Unite Here Local 11 announced
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
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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