Councilmember Pam O'Connor was selected to serve a fourth term as mayor by her peers on the City Council last week. Longtime member Kevin McKeown was again passed
Editor:
Santa Monica Daily Press,
Thank you for your great work.
I have friends and neighbors who are tenants who would like to buy the apartments they are renting. I
With Thanksgiving upon us, we were feeling a bit introspective.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
What are you thankful for and why?
Here are your responses:
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Editor:
I agree with Bill Bauer that our city is basically run by Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), developers, political action committees and city employee unions ("Bill&
For more than three decades City Hall has had a policy whereindevelopersobtain generous construction bonuses including extraheight and density over that allowed by current zoning codes in return for providing
Editor:
The bellyaching of some Santa Monicans always amuses me. They complain about the massive number of construction projects going on in this town and yet the same bunch of
Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom is locked in a near dead-heat with Assemblywoman Betsy Butler to represent the 50th Assembly District. Just a few votes separate the two as county
Editor:
In a 4-2 decision, the City Council was given a choice between two plans for a development agreement for the Village Trailer Park. One option gave the developer many
CITY HALL — The City Council on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to build a mixed-use housing development where a trailer park now stands despite protests of those concerned that the decision
The problem with a general presidential electionis that tens of thousands ofresidentsvoting on federal or state offices and propositionsdon't careabout local issues or who's running for
CITYWIDE — Every candidate and measure backed by Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights found electoral victory according to early election results, leaving Santa Monica a one-horse town for the time