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'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 Bay Foundation Boater Education Program has announced the annual return of the Honey Pot Day program for its seventh consecutive year. Honey Pot Day is offered from April 1
Hoping for more rain isn't a strategy that Kiera Piper can willingly support.
Water rates are going up in Santa Monica, the state is facing a prolonged drought
Updates could be coming to City Hall's Green Building Ordinance and numerous changes to City Hall's water usage routines are already in place.
California is in
Doyou ever wonder who landscapes the City of Santa Monica parks, sweeps the streets, supplies the city with fresh, clean water, or picks up the trash and recycling each week?
A Santa Monica apartment complex that was designed by a local firm recently received a national architecture award for its emphasis on sustainability.
The 33-unit affordable housing development at 2602
Voter-backed technology and infrastructure improvements continue rolling out across the Santa Monica-Malibu school district.
The Board of Education recently approved up to $825,091 for wireless access points, telephone and
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
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