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
After complaints from the American Civil Liberties Union, City Council voted to alter its noise ordinance Tuesday night.
In July, after a person was cited under the previous noise ordinance
Several members of City Council expressed concern that a large development has failed to hold up its end of the bargain for two years in a row.
Agensys, which works
It wasn't a heated exchange, but Santa Monica firefighters publicly disagreed with their chief over how many new positions should be added to the force.
City Council ultimately
After a series of losses, fans of affordable housing got a bit of good news Tuesday.
City Council voted unanimously to cover the local funding shortage for affordable housing for
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
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
What a difference a year and a pilot ordinance make.
In 2013, when City Council discussed requiring the public park-using fitness trainers to shell out permit fees, dozens of people
CITY HALL — At least 11 residents are in the mix to fill the Planning Commission seat left vacant when Sue Himmelrich was elected to City Council in November.
The Planning
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