The group that spearheaded a successful referendum last year is gearing up for another.
Residocracy, which opposed the Hines development project, is asking residents to sign a petition in opposition
After the Planning Commission stuck it to residents by refusing to reconsider development-intensive shopping centers euphemistically known as "Activity Centers") and higher, dense Tier 3 developments on major
When government fails, it becomes time for individuals to act.
Our local government has failed the residents of Santa Monica. The time for action is now!
The Planning Commission last
The Planning Commission's meeting last Wednesday provided more evidence of how out of sync commissioners are with the community. The occasion was the crafting of final recommendations for
Last Wednesday night I watched our Planning Commission complete the last of 33 public hearings on our city's new draft zoning ordinance. Yes, that's right: thirty-three!
Residocracy is dedicated to ensuring that resident voices are heard and addressed by City Hall. The interests of residents must be at the forefront of all decisions being made by
Santa Monica stands at a crossroads, and on Wednesday, March 18, at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, our Planning Commissioners will recommend which path they believe we should
Today marks the beginning of the end for much-discussed Zoning Ordinance Update at Planning Commission.
Within the coming few weeks, the commission will finish its review of the Redline Draft
Residents are invited to come meet theirfriends and neighbors at the North of Montana Association annual meeting Saturday, Jan. 24. Get to know your Council members (including the new one)
A city board approved a new two-story apartment in the Ocean Park neighborhood despite frustrations expressed by residents and some hesitance by board members.
The developer is combining two lots,
CITY HALL — The new zoning code is still months away from City Council, but council members are already weighing in.
Last week, council directed code compliance officers not to enforce
CITY HALL - City Council implemented what one member called "a temporary restraining order" on large residential development in two neighborhoods last week.
As the Planning Commission grapples