In April 1949, a large new reservoir being built under San Vicente Boulevard collapsed, killing a 62-year-old workman from Venice. The new 5-million-gallon reservoir was part of extensive work on
A recent SMa.r.t. column on sustainability compared the City of Santa Monica's residential and commercial sectors' progress towards the City's sustainability goals. Initially,
Late this morning, this writer arrived at a bus stop at 17th Street and Montana Avenue, intending to travel to downtown Santa Monica. The bus stop contains no printed bus
Do you use water? If not, disregard this article.
If you do, and you get a water bill from City Hall, then you should start seeing your water use allowance.
Editor:
I am intrigued by the struggle to establish the planning document, the LUCE, and squabbles over density, height, and Activity Centers. The rationale being that lots of people want
Editor:
The California drought is or will become a problem with international implications. Thank you, William Shatner, for your idea of a pipeline from Washington. We need help now, people.
Editor:
Do you know when Santa Monica restaurants will start saving water by not bringing glasses of water to the table unless requested?
Even with this terrible drought, most restaurants
The Rent Control Board wants landlords to prove they're doing everything they can to save water before allowing any penalties to be passed along to tenants.When City
There was too much money going down the drain.
About a year and a half ago, the Community Corporation of Santa Monica shelled out more than $2,400 for one
City employees are scrambling to evaluate the impact of recent state water rationing mandates in the hopes of avoiding financial penalties but it appears the City's fate rests