When government fails, it becomes time for individuals to act.
Our local government has failed the residents of Santa Monica. The time for action is now!
The Planning Commission last
IT'S MARCH MADNESS!! MY FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR!! Time to live, breathe, and write a column about — basketball!
Wait, let me rethink that. People who aren'
City Council approved a slew of small measures, discussed the future of taxis in Santa Monica and didn't pick a new Planning Commissioner at its meeting Tuesday night.
The Planning Commission's meeting last Wednesday provided more evidence of how out of sync commissioners are with the community. The occasion was the crafting of final recommendations for
The fate of Wilshire Boulevard, and much of the city's future development, is now officially in the hands of the City Council following the conclusion of Wednesday night&
Aside from discussing taxis and a potential appointment to the Planning Commission, which the Daily Press wrote about last week, City Council is going to review an audit and its
A commentary, "Santa Monica's two possible futures: Which do you choose?" by Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Laurel Rosen perfectly illustrates the wide gulf
Planning Commission may at last get reinforcement.
After months of delays, City Council is scheduled to pick the new commissioner on Tuesday.
When Sue Himmelrich won a council seat in
Santa Monica stands at a crossroads, and on Wednesday, March 18, at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, our Planning Commissioners will recommend which path they believe we should
The Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) — the framework for development and growth here over the next 30 years — was approved by City Council in 2010. Thousands of outdated zoning/
Today marks the beginning of the end for much-discussed Zoning Ordinance Update at Planning Commission.
Within the coming few weeks, the commission will finish its review of the Redline Draft
The bikeshare naming process was a breeze.
In less than five minutes, City Council decided on "Breeze" for the name of its $5.6 million, 500-bike system.
Bikeshares