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I am intrigued by the struggle to establish the planning document, the LUCE, and squabbles over density, height, and Activity Centers. The rationale being that lots of people want
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The California drought is or will become a problem with international implications. Thank you, William Shatner, for your idea of a pipeline from Washington. We need help now, people.
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Do you know when Santa Monica restaurants will start saving water by not bringing glasses of water to the table unless requested?
Even with this terrible drought, most restaurants
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I am very happy to be a part of a community in which not only does the city provide amazing resources that are not available in other places, but
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Just in time for the 45th anniversary of Earth Day this Wednesday, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee has made it official: Consumption of animal products is not
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The rideshare industry offers a taxi service while declaring that taxi regulations do not apply to them. They also maintain that their voluntary standards are higher than the mandatory
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Two letters have been written in the past week about bicycles riding on the sidewalk. Of course, they should not be there, but they have no other safe place
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Santa Monica's one-party, one-issue leaders have sold the soul of the city in their manic drive to build low-income housing. I agree a city should help provide
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Kudos to Dee Cappelli for a wonderful letter. The writer puts the responsibility precisely where it belongs: on both the cyclists who flout the law because they don'
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We should like to respond to the article "Zoning issues: Child care, marijuana, residential density" published on April 10. This article mentions the Zoning Ordinance Update rules
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Bravo to David Pisarra for arguing for greater public investment in smart water supply in his April 7 column, but desalination is not the answer. Before we even start