Editor:
Last year at this time the Daily Press wrote about my living next door to a smoker. The article was strong enough to move him to another floor.
Well,
Editor:
This letter is in response to Ken Robin's letter dated Dec. 23, 2013 ("Poor parking structure planning"). Mr. Robin, your comments about the parking structure&
Editor:
There is a great big new ugly parking structure that has just reopened on Second Street, Downtown; and for now it has a great view. It is fabulous that
Editor:
As I read your Dec. 19 headline and article, "Fire station bond could cost taxpayers $81M," I wondered how readers would react to the following headline: "
Editor:
I am writing because I am so disillusioned by the actions of Santa Monica's City Council.
I have been going to Palisades Park since 1947, and I
Editor:
Only our silly Santa Monica City Council and city manager would deem it good and acceptable that a $32 million fire station should actually end up costing $81 million
Editor:
I was very surprised to read about the proposed $35 million bond for a fire station ("Council to consider $35M bond for fire station," Dec. 16). I
Editor:
The current planning concept is backward. How can you plan a city without first knowing how many people the infrastructure can support? But infrastructure doesn't appear to
Editor:
The recent nuclear famine study released by Physicians for Social Responsibility clearly outlines the grave threat to humanity still posed by nuclear weapons. The study provides another argument for
Editor: Jerry Rubin is as original as P.T. Barnum! Quit feeding this clown’s ego and start paying attention to more deserving individuals in our community. Kim Kardashian has nothing on this man! Michael Higgins Santa Monica
Editor:
This is regarding your Q-Line question about police officer salaries ("How much is too much?" The Q-Line, Dec. 7-8).
Ten of your respondents indicated that $200,000