By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. May 15, 2019
Something extremely valuable took place last week at the Broad Theater in Santa Monica — “Where Goes the Road to Solving California’s
Only 46 apartments were built in Santa Monica last fiscal year and just two of those were affordable, according to a report the City of Santa Monica released Thursday.
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Two developments that have sparked protests from Ocean Park residents are moving forward.
City Council voted Tuesday to deny appeals filed by South Ocean Avenue Residents (SOAR) and UNITE HERE
A bill to streamline construction of small backyard homes passed a key committee earlier this week.
Assemblymember Richard Bloom introduced A.B. 881, which passed out of the Assembly Local
New affordable apartments downtown built to replace a current parking structure will likely be reserved for people experiencing homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to demolish a public parking structure at
Developers temporarily will be unable to build housing for extremely low-income households as City Hall refines its affordable housing rules.
The City of Santa Monica requires developers to include affordable
City Council will temporarily prevent developers from including affordable housing intended for extremely low-income households to increase the number of affordable units in the city overall.
The City of Santa
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. March 12, 2019
On December 11, 2018 Gleam Davis was chosen as Santa Monica new Mayor - and the seventh female mayor in Santa Monica’
The California state senator representing Santa Monica is looking to put a referendum on the ballot in 2020 that will make it easier for cities to build affordable housing.
Sen.
BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
The tension between the need for more housing in California and the danger of building in fire-prone mountains collided Tuesday as Los Angeles County supervisors approved
Santa Monica has a new housing complex that will aid in making living in the City viable for low-income residents.
A ribbon cutting event was held Saturday, December 1 to
Santa Monica will hold a forum Dec. 5 to inform tenants and landlords about new local and state laws that impact them.
The most recent law the forum will cover