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  • 01/09/2019 10:35 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Last night, Santa Monica City Council accepted the resignation of Councilmember Tony Vazquez due to his election to the State Board of Equalization and declared the Council seat vacant.

    Applications for the vacant seat will be accepted and Council will select a replacement for the remainder of Vazquez’s term, which will end November 3, 2020, absent any earlier special election that may be required in connection with the pending case of Pico Neighborhood Association, et al. v. City of Santa Monica.

    Read More: https://www.santamonica.gov/press/2019/01/09/city-council-declares-tony-vazquez-s-seat-vacant


  • 01/09/2019 10:07 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The City of Santa Monica collected nearly $5.65 million in impact fees from developers to fund community benefits during the past fiscal year, according to the latest annual report.

    The fees will fund investments in child care, transportation, parks, affordable housing and water consumption, according to the report presented to the City Council Tuesday.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/01_08_2018_City_Collected_More_Than_5_6_Million_in_Development_Impact_Fees_Reports_Says.html

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    https://www.smdp.com/developer-fees-total-5-6-million-last-year/172071


  • 01/09/2019 9:59 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    For the second time in two decades, Santa Monica will begin developing new standards for "monster mansions" when a workimg group is expected to convene its first meeting later this month.

    The initial session comes one year after the City Council passed an interim ordinance to reduce the size of single-family homes while it updates its development standards.

    The City Planning Department -- which is taking applications through Thursday -- has so far received 14 applications, said Jing Yeo, the City's planning manager.

    The group is "meant to be a collection of architects, contractors, community representatives and other design professionals," Yeo said in a letter sent to potential applicants December 20.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/01_08_2019_Working_Group_to_Begin_Tackling_Monster_Mansions_in_Santa_Monica_%20Again.html


  • 01/08/2019 8:25 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    A Mid-City resident came home from a holiday vacation to an uninvited visitor on New Year’s Day.

    The resident, who wishes to remain anonymous for privacy reasons, returned to his apartment near Santa Monica Boulevard and 26th Street at about 2:30 p.m. to find a woman sleeping on his couch. He had left for vacation on Dec. 23.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/second-squatting-case-reported-over-the-holidays/171961


  • 01/07/2019 12:09 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    SM.a.r.t.

    When one looks at the historic water usage for the residential and commercial sectors, there is a clear pattern. Between 2010 and 2015, residential water usage declined by 13 percent while that of the commercial sector increased by the same amount (13 percent) resulting in a 26 percent differential between the two sectors! This occurred around the same time that our City became aware of the need to conserve water due in large part to increased commercial development. Subsequently, many residents rose to the occasion and instituted water saving measures. The same cannot be said for the multi-family and commercial sectors. The water usage in apartment buildings has declined by only 2.5 percent and in the commercial sector it has actually increased by 13 percent!

    Read More: https://smmirror.com/2019/01/does-santa-monicas-new-water-ordinance-hold-water-part-1/

  • 01/04/2019 10:28 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Your rates will rise unless you act!

    Staff from the City of Santa Monica's Office of Sustainability and the Environment are coming to a meeting near you to discuss the City’s transition to the Clean Power Alliance of Southern California (CPA). Find out what this means for residential and commercial electricity customers by attending a presentation near you.

    See schedule at: https://www.santamonica.gov/blog/join-a-community-meeting-on-santa-monica-s-transition-to-the-clean-power-alliance

  • 01/04/2019 10:09 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Water rates in Santa Monica customers will nearly double under the annual adjustment the City Council is expected to approve Tuesday.

    The adjust would hike the 5 percent increases approved during the past three years to 9 percent, or $4.33 for the average single-family home customer, City officials said.

    The adjustment would take place retroactively on January 1.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/01_04_2019_City_Poised_to_Hike_Water_Rates.html


  • 01/04/2019 10:05 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The City Council could have a new member as early as January 22 under a process that would be launched with the acceptance of Tony Vazquez's resignation next Tuesday.

    Vazquez announced in a letter to the Council that his resignation would become effective Monday when he assumes the seat on the State Board of Equalization he won on November 6.

    Once the Council formally accepts the resignation, an online application process for the open seat would be launched no later than noon on Wednesday, according to a staff report by the City Clerk.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/01_03_2019_Santa_Monica_City_Council_to_Launch_Process_to_Fill_Vacant_Seat.html


  • 01/03/2019 8:45 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Santa Monica will try to increase the number of lowincome housing units in the city by restricting the affordability levels offered to developers.

    Extending the DCP rules could prevent developers from constructing buildings with mostly market-rate units and only a few affordable units.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/council-hopes-to-boost-affordable-housing-production/171891


  • 01/03/2019 8:42 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Future City Council elections in the City of Santa Monica will be determined by a seven-district map after the judge in the voting rights lawsuit altered her earlier ruling.

    In December, Judge Yvette Palazuelos issued an amended tentative ruling, siding with Plaintiffs Maria Loya and the Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA) that the City’s at-large voting system violates the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA). At that time she ordered the city to discontinue at-large elections and adopt a district based system but she only mandated the borders for a Pico neighborhood district.

    In a hearing on Jan. 02, Palazuelos changed her initial ruling altering the borders of the initial Pico district slightly and adding borders for six other districts. The now seven-district map is identical to one presented by the Plaintiffs during the trial.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/judge-orders-seven-district-elections-for-santa-monica/171885


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