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
The southbound Interstate 405 off-ramp to eastbound Wilshire Boulevard officially opened to workday rush-hour commuters Monday morning in Westwood.
The ramp, now 300 percent longer, provides a dedicated lane for
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Jerry Brown announced Monday he has signed legislation requiring California drivers to stay at least 3 feet away when passing bicyclists.
The proposal from Assemblyman Steven Bradford,
CITYWIDE — When Santa Monica fire fighter Walter Gonzalez was working the Los Angeles Marathon earlier this year, he and another fire fighter weren't seated on a truck. They
SAMOHI — After four years spent under the hood, students in Santa Monica High School's environmental science and advocacy group Team Marine have finished their gas-to-electric car conversion project.
PROMENADE — Shop local. Eat local. Play local. Live local.
This Saturday, Santa Monica business owners will get a platform to promote those themes at the third annual Buy Local Expo.
Continuing construction on the Metro Expo Light Rail Line bridge at Olympic and Cloverfield boulevards will force overnight street closures in the area for the next three to four weeks,
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fifth and 17th streets: Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures during daytime hours. Expect reduction of travel lanes
SMO — If some people have their way, airplanes at Santa Monica Airport will be replaced with hiking and jogging trails and children's playgrounds.
Airport2Park.org, a coalition of
Editor:
Santa Monica, unlike Southern California in general, is the last to realize that a trend has passed. California used to make trends. Santa Monica copies trends until the toner
MICHIGAN AVE — City officials and many residents were optimistic but shared concerns about parking, traffic patterns and safety after the unveiling of the first plans for the Michigan Avenue Neighborhood
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