HOW TALL IS TOO TALL?

The alley between Sixth and Seventh Streets (6th
Court), looking north from Colorado, on March 24. These buildings are
50 feet tall. The staff proposal would permit new buildings to be 65
feet tall, or 30 percent taller than these buildings. (see Point of
View here)
photo by Darrell Clarke

Lincoln Place: What’s At Stake
Strolling through Lincoln Place, no visitor would be
surprised to see Beaver Cleaver and his school chums tossing around a
baseball... Pier Lessees
React To Smoking Ban
On Saturday night, the Santa Monica Pier feels nothing
like Santa Monica... SMART,
HERE Schedule Rally Tonight at 7
The Unitarian Universalist Church in Santa Monica will
be the site of a rally tonight that has been organized by the
church... Deasy States
Olympic H.S. Not In Jeopardy
At last Thursday’s meeting of the Santa Monica-Malibu
Unified School District Board of Education...
Floating Church Finally Finds
Home
In December, Unity by the Sea opened the doors to its
new church... VCHC Hosts First
Annual Venice Fest
The Venice Community Housing Corporation (VCHC) in
collaboration with the L.A. Bridges program...
23rd St. John’s Relay Marathon Is April
18
The 23rd annual Saint John’s Jimmy Stewart Relay
Marathon will be held Sunday, April 18...
Bob Shaye to Be Honored at Butterfly Ball
Scheduled for Saturday, April 17, the third annual
Chrysalis Butterfly Ball will honor Robert Shaye...
S.M. Landlord Charged With Harrassment
The City of Santa Monica has filed a civil lawsuit
against Lisa Borten, a Santa Monica landlord...
College Prep Programs Are Working
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s (SMMUSD)
high schools are preparing their students at higher rates than
comparable districts...
District API Scores Continue To Rise
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District schools
made a good showing on the standards-based assessments...

“Passionate Volunteer” Schiller
Colberg Dies
Dr, Piedad Robertson, President of Santa Monica
College, issued the following statement last week...
New Parking Meters In Works
Hewing to the old saw that you have to spend money to
make money, the Santa Monica City Council..
City Hires Two Outside Firms
Facing continuing vacancies on the City of Santa
Monica’s code enforcement and inspection staffs... |