By Richard Hilton
The City of Santa Monica is proposing a new tax to fund affordable housing and public schools. The following is information about the City’s existing affordable
The City Council wants new locally funded rent subsidies to be an option when considering affordable housing protections.
At their May 10 meeting, the council approved a request from Mayor
Last week, Santa Monica took the long overdue step of raising the city-wide minimum wage and over the next four years, our community's lowest-paid employees will see their
The first property that Albinas “Mark” Markevicius bought in Santa Monica was an old house in the 1200 block of 17th Street with a couple additional units in the back.
The Santa Monica City Council has approved a new historic district along San Vicente Blvd.
The district is the third and largest area established in Santa Monica. It is the
Community Corporation of Santa Monica doesn't need the New Year's prompt to commit to self-improvement and officials have already announced plans to increase the quality of
Last week, Santa Monica's Housing Commission published several draft reports on our city's housing affordability crisis, laying out the scope of the problem and potential solutions.
Editor:
In response to the letter from the Thompsons regarding what are the homeless to do during the possible coming El Nino, here's a crazy idea: they can
Call it a turning point for Turning Point.
For nearly two decades, OPCC’s interim housing facility on 16th Street in Santa Monica operated without any significant repairs.
But over
Santa Monica does not have a housing crisis. The Southern Counties Association of Governments (SCAG) target for our City is 239 new units per year. This is a fair number