By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside. January 14, 2019
With the election of Tony Vazquez to the California State Board of Equalization in November 2018, there is now an unscheduled vacancy
Almost a dozen candidates will vie for City Council this year.
Potential candidates had until 5 p.m. on Aug. 12 to file paperwork to run for local offices. In
Residents seeking local office continue to pull papers and, as of Aug. 5, 18 individuals had requested an application to run for City Council.
Individuals that pull papers must gather
It was a good day for incumbents at the annual Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights convention this weekend.
Three of the four possible endorsements for city council went to
It might seem like the 2016 election is already in full swing, but the local campaign season actually begins on Monday, July 18.
As of Monday, potential candidates for local
Races for local elections are starting to take shape, with multiple candidates signaling they intend to run for City Council, Santa Monica-Malibu school board and Santa Monica College board.
As
Minor price revisions are coming to Downtown parking lots in the near-term but drivers could experience a radically different parking landscape in the coming years as City Hall prepares to
Did the completion of the LUCE and zoning update leave you with too much free time in your week? Is your Santa Monica experience lacking opportunities to talk about development
Jim Ries, who joined the Planning Commission in 2007, left the dais as a commissioner for the last time, urging future commissioners to reach across the aisle.
Ries was up
Jennifer Kennedy discusses the concept of affordable housing vs development in the City of Santa Monica. Squirm Night at the Broad Stage on Monday, Oct 13.
Squirm Night was a
Jennifer Kennedy discusses gentrification in the City of Santa Monica. Squirm Night at the Broad Stage on Monday, Oct 13.
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