City officials are reviewing concepts for a Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway, or MANGO. LEMON would be a better acronym.
MANGO is a plan to convert Michigan Avenue and adjoining streets
Guess what, folks? City Hall bureaucrats are forming yet another "advisory group." This one is being called the Civic Working Group (CWG) and its purpose will be to
Wednesday night, the Santa Monica Planning Commission approved "on consent" the granting of a conditional use permit to allow Taberna Arros Y Vi, a new restaurant at 1403
On July 9 of last year, I wrote about the problems I had in the Civic Center Parking Structure after the Main Street Fourth of July parade.
City Hall officials
A letter in the weekend Daily Press caught my eye: ("Shutup (in a Zen way!)," July 13-14, Pg. 4). Nancy Deville wrote about people exercising on Adelaide Drive
The furor over how tall three proposed hotels should be is a paper tiger.
While most folks are watching the sky for hotel towers along Ocean Avenue, the rest of
A trio of important meetings are coming up this week.
The City Council will review and make recommendations on the proposed Downtown Specific Plan (DSP) and related Program Environmental Impact
Debate about development in Santa Monica is usually centered on the large projects that threaten to increase traffic and congestion and radically change our neighborhoods. Small developments often go unnoticed
It seems that in the zeal to wage a public relations war against the renovation of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel at Ocean Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard, anything goes.
I understand
There's more to a discussion item about Downtown Santa Monica development brought forth by Councilman Kevin McKeown (with support from Tony Vazquez and Ted Winterer) at last Tuesday&