To the editor:
I have been following the Civic Working Group and the various sports field proponents' efforts with some confusion.
City Council selected and provided the guidelines for
An athletic field remains part of the plan for the Civic Auditorium site, but when that field might get built remains an open question.
At their Feb. 9 meeting, the
On Tuesday, Feb. 9, our City Council will receive a report from the appointed members of the Civic Working Group. It is the culmination of over 18 months of volunteer
Craig Miller, Andrew Nasatir and Ana Valle-Lopez have announced plans to float a ballot initiative. The “City Attorney Accountability Act” asks Santa Monica voters to collect signatures to qualify the
Final recommendations have been released for the future of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and City Council will debate the issue at its Feb. 9 meeting.
A draft of the
WEIGHING IN: GREEN, GREEN ANYWHERE?
I haven't quite gotten through the entire final report online of the Santa Monica Civic Working Group, who worked hard, nearly two years
The Civic Working Group (CWG) has made a recommendation about the future of the landmarked, but derelict Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
In a draft report, the CWG said an entertainment/
To vastly oversimplify things, if City Council is the Major Leagues of reviewing development agreements, then the Planning Commission is Triple-A and the Architectural Review Board is Double-A.
The ARB
STOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE! Whatever you had planned for Saturday, cancel — I've got your day and night mapped out for you. Part nonpareil rock-and-roll experience, the
After years of sparsely attended meetings, the Civic Working Group recently learned the secret to a well-attended public meeting: start a rumor about eliminating athletic fields from your project.
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IT'S MARCH MADNESS!! MY FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR!! Time to live, breathe, and write a column about — basketball!
Wait, let me rethink that. People who aren'