LINCOLN BLVD — Diners yesterday, dwellings tomorrow. The Planning Commission considered two mixed-use developments along Lincoln Boulevard.
One would be constructed where Norms served pancakes for 49 years before its
The Santa Monica Planning Commission reviewed the first two of a half-dozen new developments coming to Lincoln Boulevard on the eastern edge of the downtown business area last Wednesday.
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fifth and 18th streets: Street closures in the east and westbound directions. Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures
Dear EarthTalk: We often see and read reports about environmental threats to women's health, but aren't there also concerns about which men should be especially vigilant?
This week's editorial was always going to be about traffic, but the piece took a detour during writing. I had a neat little anecdote to tell about local
CITY HALL — No one had anything nice to say about a potential City Council-backed ballot measure that would hand council's power to the voters on some issues
CITYWIDE - Stand out on one of the many of intersections where workers are installing track for a long enough period of time and you'll hear the boom or
Dear Life Matters,
My brother is very angry with our parents. We did have a rough childhood and by most standards my Mother's form of discipline would be
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
CITY HALL — While the Los Angeles County Registrar is busy verifying signatures for a pro-Santa Monica Airport ballot measure, City Council will consider a measure its own.
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Last Tuesday, City Council reviewed and unanimously approved a proposal for the development of 2.9 acres of city-owned land along Arizona Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
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