Business owners and residents will see costs go up on their March water bill after the City Council approved a 5 percent rate increase for 2018 at their Jan. 9
LAST WEEK I ASKED
“Are you ready for 2018?”
The week before I declared, “I am now, for no particular reason or event, determined to be unrelentingly optimistic.”
It ain’
The Big Blue Bus took a hit last year, losing 12 percent of its overall ridership, according to a year-end performance report on fiscal year 2016-2017. While ridership
Crews working around the clock cleared boulders, trees and crushed cars from all lanes of U.S. 101, but California officials still weren't sure Monday when the key
On the fiftieth anniversary year of Tommie Smith thrusting his fist into the air at the 1968 Olympic games in Mexico City, silent gestures are once again dominating the news.
After power and drinking water return, and cleanup crews haul away the last of the boulders and muck that splintered homes like a battering ram, the wealthy seaside hideaway of
In a less than four months, Bird scooters have gone from an unusual curiosity to a nearly ubiquitous feature of the city with more than 30,000 riders using one
Resident input into newly redesigned development was less oppositional, but not quite accepting
It’s been twenty years since Frank Gehry set off a firestorm in the art and architecture
City planners are exploring an emergency ordinance to halt the “mansionization” of Santa Monica by reducing the maximum size of new houses in residential neighborhoods by twenty percent. The planners
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: Is there any truth to the assertion that e-bikes recharged off the fossil-fuel grid actually generate fewer carbon
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of January 15. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding