The upcoming meeting of the Rent Control Board will include discussions to help renters get paid and potentially avoid paying out.
Two long-gestating items will return for discussion at the
Editor:
Thanks to Dennis R. Malm of Santa Monica, I did some research online. From www.zerowaterconsulting.com: "In the Palm Springs area alone, there are 124 golf courses
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
Editor:
Regarding Bill Bauer's urging to protest the water rate increases: Has he not heard about the drought? Has he not heard about the Megadrought expected to last
Attention Walmart shoppers: The price of cool, refreshing Santa Monica water is going up — that's unless you say, "Not on my watch!"
City Council will hold
Editor:
Is it really true the City has failed to enforce putting in individual water meters in apartments? If so, how completely hypocritical and ridiculous the City Council is proposing
Santa Monica property owners are up in arms and in a lather.
It seems that in addition to a mandatory 20-percent cutback in water usage triggered by the drought which
During a previous water crisis, the City passed a law requiring developers of multifamily dwellings to install individual water meters for each unit. This law has been on the books
Am I the only who recalls the just five years ago the city effected at 60 percent water increase, phased in at twenty percent a year over three years? The
Editor:
The city's proposed drought surcharge is all stick and no carrot. And when it comes to those of us who live in single-family homes, the stick is