Editor:
A year in jail for running down and killing a Santa Monica mother ("A year in jail for running down Santa Monican," Community Briefs, Feb. 21).
That
Editor:
I agree that density favors alternative transportation, and that development near the light rail reduces the traffic increase ("Favoring density isn't being dense," Your Column
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While not the reason for my letter, I am 100 percent opposed to any more affordable housing and any further housing of any type ("City Hall considers tax
Editor: Tommy’s/Starbucks — really (“Tommy’s Burgers may get booted for Starbucks,” Feb. 21)? Do we really need another Starbucks in Santa Monica? I feel we have more than enough. For a better cup and more affordable, I’d choose an established McDonald’s or Jack in the Box. Pat Robles Santa Monica
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On Jan. 22, 2013, the Santa Monica City Council voted 6-1 in favor of a resolution that set a deadline of Feb. 1, 2014 for the supporters of the
Editor:
Please do not waste $27,800 to study whether homeowners want to pay more tax ("City Hall considers tax hike for low-income housing," Feb. 21, page 1)
Editor:
I too worked for the Veterans Administration.
I started my career as a psychiatric nursing assistant at the Brentwood VA hospital. While I was a student at UCLA I
Editor:
On Feb. 17, Bill Bauer wrote in his column My Write, "Claims that bicycle-friendly streets will mean more riders and less cars are unfounded. When you have an
Editor: City Hall predicts a budget deficit. To address this problem, our rulers have two options. One is to cut their spending and the other is to raise our taxes. Anyone want to wager what it will be? Don Wagner Santa Monica
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I was delighted to see that Santa Monica once again lost a court case against the Federal Aviation Administration. It seems like I remember an article a year or