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  • 06/17/2020 6:10 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Greg Morena will resign from the Santa Monica City Council next Wednesday after learning his position prohibits him from renegotiating his restaurant lease with the City.

    Albright restaurant -- the business his family has owned on the Santa Monica Pier for 40 years -- has been shut down since a coronavirus emergency was declared three months ago.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2020/June-2020/06_18_2020_Morena_to_Resign_from_the_Council.html

    AND: https://smmirror.com/2020/06/councilmember-greg-morena-resigns/

  • 06/16/2020 9:46 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    More than four years after Latino activists filed a lawsuit challenging Santa Monica's election system, an Appeals Court panel will hold its final hearing in the case this month.

    A three-judge panel from the 2nd District Court of Appeal, which includes Los Angeles County, is scheduled to hear oral arguments from both parties -- either by phone or video conferencing -- on June 30, according to the Court's calendar.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2020/June-2020/06_15_2020_Oral_Arguments_Set_for_June_30_in_Voting_Rights_Case.html

  • 06/15/2020 9:24 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    At its Thursday meeting, the Rent Control Board elected to impose a $32 cap on rent increases for rent-controlled tenants who pay more than $2,250 in rent. All other rent-controlled tenants will be subject to a maximum rent increase of 1.4%.

    Read More at end of the article at: https://www.smdp.com/rent-control-board-backs-state-anti-eviction-measure/193013

  • 06/15/2020 9:23 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The Santa Monica Rent Control Board is supporting a state bill that would protect renters across the state from eviction as they get back on their feet after the coronavirus pandemic.

    The board voted Thursday to support the bill, which would prohibit landlords from evicting tenants unable to pay back rent during the pandemic and give renters 15 months to repay any back rent, protecting their credit during that period.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/rent-control-board-backs-state-anti-eviction-measure/193013

  • 06/13/2020 9:05 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    On Sunday, May 31, a little over an hour before calling for the National Guard, Police Chief Cynthia Renaud arrived at Santa Monica Airport in a California Fire Department helicopter.

    The previous night, Renaud had called from Sacramento, where she was attending her daughter's graduation, and ordered the deployment of 22 officers to supplement the 35 that were scheduled for regular duty on Sunday.

    Over the weekend, violence had broken out in demonstrations around Los Angeles, and a peaceful protest was scheduled to begin in Santa Monica at noon that day.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2020/June-2020/06_12_2020_PART_II_What_Went_Wrong.html

  • 06/12/2020 12:52 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Santa Monica’s homeless population fell by 8% this year, officials announced Friday.

    The 2020 homeless count, which was conducted in January, found 907 people experiencing homelessness in Santa Monica, down from 985 counted in 2019.

    In contrast, the city and county of Los Angeles both recorded a roughly 13% increase in homelessness in the 2020 homeless count. More than 66,000 people were experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County in January, about 41,000 of whom were living in the city of Los Angeles.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/santa-monica-homeless-count-2020-results/192975

  • 06/12/2020 12:23 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The angst and anger of our community are still reverberating throughout Santa Monica. Everyone I have communicated with has a strong opinion about the events of Sunday, May 31st. The afternoon of looting was an “all-time low” for our city. The owners of Santa Monica Music Center called 911 seventeen times. The response, “You’re on your own. If you own a registered firearm, you’re welcome to guard your own business.” Residents need to understand how our treasured, independent merchants became part of a free-for-all swap meet downtown. By the way, downtown SM (DTSM) includes Lincoln Blvd. The district and zoning designations were expanded so the city council could let their crony developers build higher and more densely on Lincoln, feasting at the trough of residents. So, when we say looting, we include Lincoln.

    Read More: https://smmirror.com/2020/06/sma-r-t-column-the-great-santa-monica-loot-out/

  • 06/11/2020 2:19 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles, in the federal lawsuit filed Thursday, argued that the city’s efforts to prevent evictions for those who can’t pay due to the economic or health effects of the coronavirus violate landlords' 5th Amendment rights against government taking of their property without compensation. The lawsuit also targets a measure passed by the L.A. City Council to halt rent increases in more than 600,000 apartments covered by the city's rent stabilization program due to the pandemic.

    Read More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/landlord-group-sues-city-of-l-a-over-coronavirus-anti-eviction-protections/ar-BB15m6Vi?ocid=hplocalnews

  • 06/11/2020 12:43 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    As the City organization is restructured in response to COVID-19 and a resulting budget deficit, investments in housing protections are preserved and actually increasing. City Council took an unprecedented step at their May 26 meeting by advancing programs that will provide housing assistance to those who need it most.

    Read More: https://www.santamonica.gov/blog/keeping-people-in-their-homes-through-covid-19

  • 06/11/2020 8:13 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    California judicial leaders are considering an early end to statewide emergency orders suspending foreclosures and evictions during the coronavirus pandemic.

    The move is prompting objections from lawmakers and advocates that they may be acting too soon and disproportionately harming minorities in the midst of civil unrest over the deaths of black people at the hands of police.

    The state’s Judicial Council in early April delayed all eviction cases from moving forward as one of 13 steps responding to the pandemic. Among others was setting bail statewide at $0 for misdemeanors and lower-level felonies to reduce the population in jails, for fear they would become hotbeds of infections.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/california-courts-eye-ending-rental-eviction-protections/192879

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