Covering the people, trends, plans, politics, land use, & transportation shifts that are shaping the future in Santa Monica. A project of @StreetsblogLA.
A full one-third of the City’s revenues come from hotel taxes, business taxes, and sales taxes ... The City’s assets will not save Santa Monica from having to reconsider its levels of expenditures and what it spends money on.
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The assets that the City could sell are government bonds it is holding or various real properties the City owns, some not even in Santa Monica, which serve no municipal purpose. This will require a close look at the City’s future obligations...
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Santa Monica residents for the most part have appreciated a city with the resources to do incredible things... What many perhaps didn’t realize until now was how much of those resources came not from them, but from somewhere else...
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"...Based on this report, and the way that bumping favors senior staff, it’s safe to assume that employees bumped out will be primarily people of color. " - @HomaMojtabai
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"These essential life saving functions are under threat with extreme plans to cut over half of the City Transportation and Mobility Division compared to 20-40% across other departments."
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Gruber : The hope is that by eliminating discretionary review, the City will rekindle interest from developers in what are called, under the City’s general plan, “Tier 2” projects.
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And...it's official! SFMTA Board just voted unanimously to approve @jeffreytumlin as @sfmta_muni's next Director of Transportation. Huge win for safe streets and transit in our city. https://t.co/hPVvV6jwqg
Frank @FrankforCouncil Gruber on SMRR:
"...Yes, it’s ironic that an organization dedicated to the interests of apartment renters consistently supports the traditional antipathy of suburban homeowners against apartments. "
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Earlier this month, Santa Monica issued its Shared Mobility Pilot Program Summary Report evaluating the results of the initial year of the program. The 71-page report recaps how e-scooters/e-bikes have performed, and makes recommendations for the future:
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Today we celebrated this awesome lady and her 30 plus years of service to Santa Monica High School. Catherjne Baxter, we will miss your wisdom, integrity & love for the students, staff and history of our beloved high school. Thank you for everything! @SMMUSD
Gruber: Which leaves government to fill the vacuum, which explains why governments, including ours here in Santa Monica, and voters all over the country, have been increasing minimum wages.
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Join Lyft and Santa Monica Spoke at the Santa Monica Bike Campus Sunday August 11th for the first in a series of scooter safety events.
Find out more about scooters and shared micro-mobility options. Learn more...
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Nobody wants to see a family – with roots in the community, kids in the local schools, and parents with local jobs – evicted and forced to leave the city. ...
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...In the four years since then, only 478 housing units, an average of 119 per year, have been built. This number is fewer than half of the 250 units expected to be built annually under the LUCE...
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#SantaMonica has been named a 2019 #WellbeingCity Award Laureate in
the Community category! 🎉🥳More than 100 cities from 27 countries were considered for this prestigious award that recognizes and honors city governments placing wellbeing at the center of policymaking.