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  • 02/09/2023 10:56 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Santa Monica residents should expect the city to focus on homelessness and safety in the coming year but other projects big and small may be put on the back burner due to potential budget constraints according to this year’s State of the City.

    City Manager David White and Mayor Gleam Davis gave recorded speeches this week and while both touched on positive notes regarding economic recovery, they also alluded to pending budget issues that will limit the scope of city services in the near future.

    Read More:https://smdp.com/2023/02/09/state-of-the-city-2/

  • 02/08/2023 12:20 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Under the expansion of California’s mortgage relief program being unveiled today at a Sacramento nonprofit:

    • Eligible homeowners who have already used the program and are in need of additional assistance can reapply, for as much as $80,000 in total grants.
    • Homeowners can use the program to pay off second home loans, or loan deferrals, that they negotiated in the midst of the pandemic.
    • The program will also be available to homeowners who have properties of up to four units, as long as those small landlords live on those properties.
    • While the program was previously only available for people who had missed at least two mortgage payments and at least one property tax payment before last summer, it will now be available to those homeowners until March 1.
    • Read More: https://smdp.com/2023/02/08/mortgage/


  • 02/08/2023 12:10 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    One month after declaring a state of emergency on homelessness, the LA County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a record $609.7 million budget to tackle the growing crisis.

    Read More: https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2023/February-2023/02_07_2023_County_Approves_Record_Budget_to_Fight_Homelessness.html

  • 02/07/2023 11:29 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Metro Los Angeles is considering a plan where service hubs would be opened near the termini of the train lines in the Metro rail system. It is well-known that trains and buses in the Los Angeles Metro system are frequently used as places of shelter by homeless people and Metro allows these unhoused people to ride for free on buses and trains until they are taken out of service for the night.  

    Read More: https://smmirror.com/2023/02/metro-working-on-plan-to-provide-shelter-for-homeless-passengers-when-trains-are-emptied/

  • 02/07/2023 11:24 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The plans to redevelop the site on the southwest corner of Broadway and Lincoln Boulevard call for an eight-story, mixed-use building with 99,085 square feet of ground-floor commercial space that will house a new upgraded Vons.

    The plan also includes 196 market-rate units and 84 affordable units for low- and moderate-income households, 354 parking spaces and 523 bicycle spaces in a two-level subterranean garage, a commercial gym and restaurant space with outdoor seating.

    Read More: https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2023/February-2023/02_06_2023_Developer_Scores_375_Million_Financing.html

  • 02/06/2023 10:02 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    In the rush to get the Housing Element approved by the State, the City did not have time to study all the implications and adjust for secondary effects of such a transformation. Some obvious conflicts were noted for example, the traffic increases, or the inability to meet our water neutrality goals or the conflict with the State’s 2045 carbon neutrality goals, or the mystery of where all the wealthy renters and buyers of all this new housing would come from when the State lost more than half a million people between April 2020 and July 1, 2022 (the interval when the Housing Element was being prepared)? But with the fine-grain rewrite of the Zoning Code, we can see places where the Housing Element can be improved to mitigate those conflicts without altering its essential character. 

    Read More: https://smmirror.com/2023/02/sma-r-t-column-to-a-better-housing-element/

  • 02/06/2023 9:59 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The workplan tracks everything from the number of persons reunited with family and friends (48) to the drug paraphernalia disposed of by park ambassadors (138) to the contacts made by the Police Department's outreach team (1,326).

    Read More: https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2023/February-2023/02_03_2023_Workplan_Gauges_Citys_Efforts_Tackling_Homelessness.html

  • 02/02/2023 10:30 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Well beyond the confines of the empty shell of the deceased Promenade itself, now largely vacant though deceptively filled with silly temporary pop-up shops, the festering blight spreads city-wide. In parking garages and alleyways, in parks, in front of notorious nexuses of evil---the pair of horrid 7-11's, that all-night donut shop, the "Crime Vons" on Broadway, the downtown McDonalds, the CVS on Lincoln--the vagrants and criminals mug shots/out-of-state warrants set---make themselves ever more at home. 

    Read More: https://www.smobserved.com/story/2023/02/01/opinion/santa-monica-in-icu-on-life-support/7407.html

  • 02/01/2023 9:58 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The Santa Monica Housing Council (SMHC) alongside two residents (William T. Dawson and Irma Vargas) have accused city officials of failing to adhere to state mandated housing laws in the recently adopted housing element. The lawsuit alleges the City’s housing element fails to provide enough sites for future development and doesn’t do enough to account for high density projects. The plaintiffs are asking the court to mandate increases in height and density limits for new projects.

    Read More: https://smdp.com/2023/02/01/smhc-city-lawsuit/

  • 02/01/2023 9:41 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Santa Monica rents dropped for the fifth straight month in January but continue to outpace the growth rate of other LA Metro cities, according to a report released by Apartment List on Thursday.

    The overall median rent in the city fell -0.8 percent to $2,182 per month and has now increased by 6.3 percent year-over-year over the past 12 months.

    Read More: https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2023/January-2023/01_31_2023_Santa_Monica_Tops_LA_Region_in_Rent_Growth.html

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