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Council Votes More Money for SMPD, Park-Only Option for SMO and Against Study of Whether Or Not to Continue Funding Neighborhood Groups
When the United Democratic Slate swept all four seats...
Learn to Spin Yarn at the Santa Monica Public Library
The following is a submission from the City of...
Eyes in the Park: Chess Minded Individual Hosts Meetup Opening Day for New Tables
"The city shut down the old chess park three...
Air Resources Board: We Need to Align Transportation Funding With Climate Goals
Via Streetsblog California.While most media coverage of last week’s California Air Resources meeting focused on the board’s decision to strengthen vehicle emission standards, an equally...
Santa Monica Lawmaker Introduces Bill to End Statewide Limits on Rent Control
Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) last week introduced AB 1506, a bill that would repeal the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, the 1995 state law...
Legislative Update: Student Transit Passes, ATP, Equity in Climate Policies
This post originally appeared on Streetsblog California.This week in Sacramento, policy committees are rushing through a last-minute load of bills. The July recess is...
#DamienTalks 40 – Brown’s Housing Legislation with Jason Islas
This post originally appeared on Streetsblog California.Today, #DamienTalks with Jason Islas, the editor of Santa Monica Next. This podcast featured Islas a couple of...
A Few Good Bills: Streetsblog California Legislative Watch
Continuing our coverage of bills making their way through the California legislative session, today we're highlighting some bills that we like. Some of these...
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Gruber: We Already Have a City. We Need a Park.
Note from the editor of Next: The City Council...
Learn to Spin Yarn at the Santa Monica Public Library
The following is a submission from the City of...
Eyes in the Park: Chess Minded Individual Hosts Meetup Opening Day for New Tables
"The city shut down the old chess park three...
BBB Will Raise Fares in August for First Time in Nearly a Decade
The following is a submission from the City of...