City Council voted unanimously to move forward with plans to convert 16th Street traffic to one-way northbound between Colorado Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
The one-way conversion would free up space
Water rates will jump 9 percent this year and, unless City Council intervenes, 9 percent in each of the following four years, for a 53.9 percent total increase over
All that super-helpful campaign literature that clogged your mailbox and gave your mail carrier a hernia last election season cost political supporters a fortune.
While voter turnout was abysmally low
Like the idea or hate it, Tuesday night is your last chance to weigh in on the proposed 78-percent water rate hike scheduled to take effect over the next five
Downtown property owners on Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue will get a chance to decide whether or not they want to pool money for improvements and extra service.
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Two members of City Council grilled city officials last week about programs intended to help Santa Monica's most vulnerable populations.
Council gave the officials go-ahead to seek applicants
Given recent news that a Pasadena city employee allegedly embezzled $5 million, City Council will reconsider its current practice for auditing City Hall's finances.
Council voted unanimously to
City Council agreed to the direction of two large, expensive, and necessary but unexciting projects Tuesday night.
City Yards, which houses way more of the machines and workers that keep
CURIOUS CITY -- SUPER BOWL SUNDAY! MY FAVORITE SUNDAY ALL YEAR!
Waaait a minute. Aren't you the guy who regularly rails against the macho, militaristic, violent sport of
This coming Wednesday evening, hundreds of folks will fan out around the city to do the city's Annual Homeless Count. Teams will move through each and every neighborhood
By 2019, City Hall could be running a $6.5 million surplus or a $14 million deficit.
The most likely scenario, city officials said in a report to council, is