Residents have mounted a campaign in an open letter that presses Cypress Equity Investments to reduce the height and massing of its project at Lincoln and Ocean Park Blvds, the
As greater numbers of individuals and families struggle with unemployment and the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of Santa Monica will open online applications for its
The City Council may change the rules for parking on four blocks east of Main Street at Tuesday night’s public meeting.
The Council will consider creating a preferential parking
Kerjon Lee, Public Affairs Manager, reported on Los Angeles' Proposition HHH as a $1.2 billion bond measure to build housing for the homeless. Unfortunately, only $250,000,000
Santa Monica does not have a housing crisis. The Southern Counties Association of Governments (SCAG) target for our City is 239 new units per year. This is a fair number
In 2013, Santa Monica was named the nation's fifth-most sustainable city according to a prominent national organization dedicated to sustainable development and living. As one of the densest
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. July 27, 2015
"How can residents better talk to each other on issues of public policy?" That question stayed with me when I
Despite complaints from numerous neighbors, the Planning Commission agreed to let a residential child care center double the number of kids allowed on site.
The Activity Place, which currently looks
In coming days City Council will fill three positions on the Planning Commission. In political circles, the hubbub on who will ascend to these important seats can be heard over