The Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) was created by city staff, consultants, lobbyists, planners and politicians, with managed input from residents. It was approved by the City Council on
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.
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OCEAN AVENUE — Residents will get a taste of what traffic will feel like around the California Incline next year when northbound lanes from Ocean Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway close
When I moved to Santa Monica in 1994, traffic moved. Fifth Street was one-way north. Fourth Street had four lanes of traffic, two moving in each direction, as did Broadway
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce is holding its 28th annual Well-Being, Health and Fitness Festival on the Third Street Promenade this Saturday, July 27.
The event is a showcase
Enticing rich tourists to Santa Monica by building towering hotels with ocean views and then collecting a 14 percent bed tax to pay for the city bureaucracy is the inner
SUNSET PARK — Peter Steinberg, founder of the Santa Monica-based Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers firm, was test riding a new road bike in 2008 when a pedal struck the pavement
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Attending a meeting last Saturday, the point was made by a Santa Monica architect that FAR (floor area ratio) allows 84-foot-tall block buildings as seen in construction on Ocean
Councilmember Gleam Davis' metaphor of a snake swallowing and digesting a rat did not go far enough. Davis used the snake metaphor to illustrate how the 35 development agreements
Santa Monica is a home first and foremost for its residents, a home with beaches, open skies, sun, ocean breezes and a strong sense of community. Santa Monica is also
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monica is showing off its tech cred this week with Silicon Beach Fest, a four-day series of panels, networking and parties meant to bring together and celebrate the
Will this new column Room for a View by Urban Sense be insightful, or more urban nonsense? I hope you will honestly critique the body of work you have overseen