City Hall began work on a new zoning document to govern Santa Monica’s coast. The new plan will update a 1992 document and if approved the LCP would streamline
Time is running out for nefarious lobbyists seeking private backroom deals with the City Council. Be warned: you have six months to peddle your influence without reproach.
City Council passed
Delinquent businesses owe the City of Santa Monica about a million dollars for unpaid fees, fines and permits.
According to the city's finance department, the city is owed
First it was too hot, then too cold, but staff is hoping their third attempt to regulate local lobbyists will be just right.
Council will hear the latest version of
With the first month of 2016 behind us, several new laws have already taken effect in the state of California, and right here in Santa Monica, that will change how
Former City Manager Rod Gould has settled out of court with the Santa Monica Transparency Project over allegations his employment with a Marin based consulting firm violates the city’s
The City of Santa Monica has agreed to shell out $250,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from complaints about services provided by its former ambulance contractor.
The lawsuit, filed
The City of Santa Monica wants you to know that gasoline causes climate change and it wants you to hear that message every time you hit the pump.
City Council
We've been hearing for years about the coming City Hall fiscal "bomb" when the cost of retirement packages employee benefits and rapidly rising health care costs
Firing an employee is usually the end of an employment saga, but in Santa Monica, it's just the beginning.
The case of Elizabeth Riel, a Santa Monica resident
Among the defining achievements of this generation, one of the most transformative will be the use of technological innovation to democratize access to information of all kinds.
The ease with