OLD: Shotgun House Is Saved

Santa Monica’s last “shotgun house,” formerly
located at 2712 2nd Street, was moved to the Santa Monica Airport on
the morning of Saturday, July 27.
OLD: Shotgun House Is Saved
After spending years mired in the Santa Monica
bureaucratic process, the city’s last “shotgun house” received an
eleventh hour reprieve...
NEW: Plans for Library Move Ahead
At its Tuesday, July 23 meeting, the Santa Monica City
Council reviewed final schematic drawings by Moore, Ruble and Yudell
architects...
Council Approves Stricter
Design Review Measure
The City Council voted 4 to 3 last week to okay an
interim ordinance that will lower the development review threshold...
Man Arrested After Kidnapping
Attempt
On July 28, 2002, at about 7:18 p.m., Santa Monica
police officers responded to the 1800 block of 17th Street...
Spider Man Joins SMPD For March
Against Crime
Spider-Man, Marvel Comics’ fearless crime-fighter, will
march with Santa Monica Police Chief...
Bayside Board Wants Tougher
Homeless Policies
After discussing the problems they percieve to be
caused by homeless people in downtown Santa Monica the Bayside
District Corporation...
Dinner with Phil
Last night my husband and I had dinner at home...
Two Killed in Collision with Big Blue
Bus
Two people were killed and another was seriously
injured in a collision between a Santa Monica Big Blue Bus and a 1997
Honda Civic...
SM Blood Drive Is August 1-4
The 21st annual KLOS/ABC7 blood drive, the largest
single sponsor blood drive in the nation...
City Takes Over Pier Vendors’ Carts
The City of Santa Monica will take over the management
of vending carts on the Santa Monica Pier on August 1...

The 2002 Race: Santa Monica
Latina Plans Council Run
This weekend Josefina Aranda will attempt to overcome
the first of what may be any number of hurdles in the way of her
becoming the first Santa Monica City Council member...

Until Saturday, July 27, the shotgun house was
located at 2712 2nd Street.
The Rise, Fall and Rise Of the Shotgun
House
If you came to Santa Monica 200 years ago, you would
have found Native American huts clustered around the sources of fresh
water along the coast... |