CITYWIDE — The local political season has swung into high gear with endorsements flowing and candidates vying for attention on an almost daily basis.
The Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable
Monday is the first day to "pull papers" required to run for political office in Santa Monica.
Potential candidates for City Council, Rent Control Board, Santa Monica/Malibu
CITY HALL — Whatever happened to that "Chain Reaction" sculpture that everyone was so worked up about earlier this year?
In February, City Council voted to pick up the
CITY HALL — How high is too high for an oceanfront project? You, registered voter, may have a chance to decide.
On Tuesday, when City Council unanimously favored the 148-foot-tall version
Last Tuesday, City Council reviewed and unanimously approved a proposal for the development of 2.9 acres of city-owned land along Arizona Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
The project
DOWNTOWN — It hasn't even reached the Planning Commission phase and some residents are throwing around words like "referendum."
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously preferred a
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD — The Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA) and several other neighborhood groups are taking a strong stance against proposed condominiums that would replace six rent-controlled residential buildings on 21st Street.
On May 28, 2014, after an outpouring of community opposition, the Santa Monica Planning Commission voted to delay a proposal to demolish 15 rent controlled apartments at 21st Street and
CITY HALL — Proponents of the Santa Monica Airport handed city officials 15,700 signatures Tuesday afternoon, supporting their attempt to put its future in the hands of the voters.
In
There were some prizes and surprises resulting from last Tuesday's primary.
The big race was for Los Angeles County Supervisor, Third District. Zev Yaroslavsky has been termed out.