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How’s Daylighting Working in Santa Monica?

The post first appeared at Streetsblog California.On January 1,...

Update on SaMo Beaches: The Water Is Closed, But the Sand, Beach Path and Pier Are Open

The following is a submission from the City of...

Santa Monica City Council Approves First (and Likely Last) Housing Project of 2014

With three meetings left in 2014, the City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a small, 32-unit housing complex along Pico Boulevard, the first...

Transit Renaissance, Economic Upturn Celebrated at Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. Annual Meeting

Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., the nonprofit that oversees the bayside city’s bustling “living room,” celebrated another year of well-rounded success Thursday morning at the...

Why Housing Matters

Editor's Note: This is the first of a seven part series by Steven Chaparro for Longbeachize, also a publication of Southern California Streets Initiative and Santa Monica Next's...

Renting in Santa Monica Part One: The Rent’s Too Damn High

It is no secret to anyone who has considered moving to Santa Monica that finding a place to live here is not cheap.A person...

Carter Rubin named to Santa Monica Housing Commission

Last night the City Council named Santa Monica Next Advisory Board Member Carter Rubin to the City's Housing Commission. The Housing Commission advises the...

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