Your 1-4-2023 article regarding the PSROC accusations against the SMPOA is incomplete and contains errors.
To start with, the Commission did not accuse the POA of anything. It was primarily
My family, with our young kids, walked 3rd street at 9 p.m. quite recently. Most stores are dead. The usual crowd of drug-addicted transients were staggering around and I
Election years can get contentious, and this year is no exception. Reading a recent op-ed raising the issue of race in city council elections, and many posts and comments on
Alex Trembath and Adam Stein
Gov. Gavin Newsom is reportedly considering extending a lifeline to the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, California’s last operating nuclear power plant. He should do
Slow-growth heads are spinning after Phil Brock’s proposal last week that hands developers a free pass to exceed local zoning and overbuild our city with unneeded market-rate housing instead
Dear Editor,
When the pandemic began in March 2020, WISE & Healthy Aging closed for in-person services and the city closed the parking structure below the Ken Edwards Center (KEC)
Editor:
As a Sunset Park homeowner and an urban planner, I would like to express my strong support for the project proposed by SanMon, Inc. There are a few reasons
Editor:
The article entitled: “City Evaluation deems Open Main Street pilot a success,” https://www.smdp.com/city-evaluation-deems-open-main-street-pilot-a-success/213573 warrants several questions.
First the city staff defined success as “it
Editor:
As a resident of Ocean Park since 1984, first as a renter and then as a homeowner, I am thrilled to see the proposed transformation of a giant parking
Editor:
I am writing to you regarding your Feb 21, 2022, the Lincoln Center development.
The one point that I didn’t see raised amid a bevy of valid objections
Editor:
I find it odd that the first I heard of this project was on a billboard announcing the demolition of buildings housing currently operating small businesses (with the exception