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  • 05/15/2019 8:42 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    SANTA MONICA, CA — They call him the nightmare neighbor.

    "He keeps screaming and yelling. Threatening," said Betty Oliver, 70, who lives next door to Mark Yaskoweak — the man who neighbors say has been screaming obscenities and threatening violence at all hours of the day and night for nearly a year.

    Read More: https://patch.com/california/santamonica/nightmare-neighbor-santa-monica-threatens-violence-tenants

  • 05/14/2019 7:51 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Santa Monica added two affordable housing units during the past fiscal year, making it the fewest affordable multi-family residences built in the city in more than a decade, according to a report released Thursday.

    That represents 4 percent of the 46 total units built in the city in Fiscal Year 2017/18, according to the Affordable Housing Progress Report. The last time so few units were built was two in Fiscal Year 2005/06.

    Still, over the past 24 years, the City has cumulatively met the requirement set by local voters in 1990 under Proposition R that 30 percent of new multifamily housing be affordable to low- and moderate-income households.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/May-2019/05_13_2019_Santa_Monica_Sees_Lowest_Affordable_Housing_Production_in%20_More_Than_a_Decade%20.html

    AND: https://www.smdp.com/only-46-apartments-were-built-in-santa-monica-last-fiscal-year-and-just-two-of-those-were-affordable/175497

  • 05/14/2019 6:59 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    California is a place unlike any other on the Globe.  It boasts perhaps the greatest natural resources of any state along with shining high-tech industries.  However, like many good economic stories, government policies threaten its future.

    Indeed, its government has made California unsustainable.

    Read More: https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasdelbeccaro/2018/04/19/the-top-four-reasons-california-is-unsustainable/amp/

  • 05/13/2019 10:09 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Landlords could no longer renovate occupied apartments without a tenant’s consent and would be prohibited from subdividing rent-controlled units under a resolution the Rent Control Board is recommending to City Council.

    Landlords are renovating and subdividing apartments to displace long-term tenants, said board member Anastasia Foster. They can then charge higher rents to new tenants or take in even more rent if they subdivide rent-controlled units and rent them as medium-term, furnished vacation rentals or corporate housing. Foster said many tenants believe they have to leave their apartments either temporarily or permanently or take illegal buyouts.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/rent-control-board-asking-for-restrictions-on-renovations/175455

  • 05/10/2019 4:00 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    A group of residents are continuing to fight plans to build a five-story apartment building near Santa Monica State Beach.

    City Council will vote Tuesday whether to deny appeals filed by South Ocean Avenue Residents (SOAR) and UNITE HERE Local 11 that claim that the hoteliers behind the developments at 1828 Ocean Ave. and 1921 Ocean Front Walk will treat the buildings as an extension of their two adjacent hotels, Shutters on the Beach and Hotel Casa Del Mar. SOAR also argues the five-story 1828 Ocean Ave. building will box in the low-slung homes along Vicente Terrace.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/beach-front-housing-appeal-heads-to-council/174462

  • 05/10/2019 3:32 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Once again Sacramento is trying to destroy our City and our State. The current Godzilla is Senate Bill 50 (SB50) introduced by the same real estate industry con artist Scott Weiner who tried to destroy our City last year with SB827. That previously defeated bill would have allowed  four to eight story buildings anywhere in our City. The current bill, SB50, does the same thing, only this zombie is more cleverly disguised in a 20-page confusing patchwork of carve-outs for counties of less than 600,000 population and other special interests in a cynical attempt to get the political support sufficient for passage in spite of its patently flawed

    The first flaw is the bill allows 45‘ (four-five story) buildings within 1/2 mile of transit stops and 55’ (five-six stories) buildings within 1/4 mile of transit stops that meet specific 10 minute weekday rush hour bus times and 20 minute weekday (6 a.m.-10 p.m.) bus times.

    Read More: https://smmirror.com/2019/05/sb-50-zombie-2-0/

  • 05/10/2019 3:23 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The City is expected to hire a company that specializes in administering social service databases to maintain the system that tracks the progress of homeless clients in Santa Monica.

    Staff is asking the City Council on Tuesday to authorize an $85,000 annual contract with Pathways MISI with four one-year renewal options for an amount not to exceed $425,000.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/May-2019/05_09_2019_City_to_Hire_Company_to_Administer_Homeless_Database.html

  • 05/09/2019 8:06 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Santa Monica's thriving tourism industry pumped $1.93 billion into the local economy last year, with more than $58 million in bed taxes going directly into the City's coffers, tourism officials reported Wednesday.

    The annual figures were unveiled at Santa Monica Travel & Tourism’s (SMTT) 10th annual summit, which highlighted "the sustained growth of Santa Monica’s travel industry," agency officials said.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/May-2019/05_08_2019_Visitors_Pumped_Nearly_2_Billion_into_Santa_Monica_Economy.html


  • 05/08/2019 11:04 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Four new proposed buildings will add 124 affordable apartments and 92 market-rate apartments to downtown and Ocean Park.

    Three buildings restricted for low-income households will rise at 2120 Lincoln Blvd., 1514 7th St. and 1238 7th St. A market-rate building will be constructed at 1425 5th St., with its required affordable units included in the 1514 7th St. project. The buildings on 5th and 7th Streets will include stores or restaurants on their ground floors.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/four-new-proposed-buildings-will-add-124-affordable-apartments-and-92-market-rate-apartments-to-downtown-and-ocean-park/175338

  • 05/08/2019 10:32 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The California Court of Appeal on Monday granted the City of Santa Monica's request to expedite its ruling in the voting rights lawsuit filed by Latino plaintiffs against the City.

    The decision comes one week after the City asked the Court to grant "calendar preference" for the case to assure a ruling is made by July 10, 2020, so a City Council election can be held in November 2020 as scheduled.

    The three-judge panel issued a short decision granting the ruling.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/May-2019/05_07_2019_Appeals_Court_Grants_Citys_Request_to_Expedite_Voting_Rights_Case.html

    AND: https://smmirror.com/2019/05/court-of-appeal-to-make-cvra-decision-in-time-for-2020-election/

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