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  • 06/21/2019 8:42 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Los Angeles County needs to get almost 60,000 people experiencing homelessness off the streets, but building new shelters is expensive and typically met with community opposition.

    There is another way to accommodate people as they transition to a permanent home, however: motels. County caseworkers typically offer homeless individuals vouchers for rooms on a case-by-case basis, however, and that piecemeal policy gets expensive.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/la-county-motel-rooms-could-be-turned-into-homeless-housing/176605

  • 06/21/2019 8:34 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    A "distressed" Arts Commission on Monday grilled the City's top cultural official on how Santa Monica could lose one of its most famous public artworks without the public knowing.

    The Arts Commission placed the item on the agenda after its members learned late last month that Millard Sheets' iconic "Pleasures Along the Beach" mosaic had been donated to a museum in Orange County.

    Read More: https://www.actiontakesaction.com/admin/website/system-pages/?pageId=1837908

    AND: https://smmirror.com/2019/06/millard-sheets-mosiac-removal-begins/

  • 06/20/2019 8:20 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    German officials facing protests and endless complaints about threats to affordable housing in the nation’s capital have decided the solution may be a five-year ban on rent increases and fines as high as $550,000 for violators.

    Read More: https://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-germany-berlin-rent-increases-outlawed-20190620-story.html

  • 06/20/2019 8:02 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    A bill proposed by Santa Monica's State Senator Ben Allen would repeal Article 34 of the California State Constitution. On June 4, Allen's bill was approved unanimously by the California State Senate's Housing Committee. It will now move to the State Senate floor. If approved there, the proposal to change the State Constitution will be put to the voters on the 2020 ballot.

    Article 34 was passed in 1950 as Proposition 10. The legislation requires a local ballot referendum to approve any affordable housing project that is primarily funded with public money.

    Read More: https://www.smobserved.com/story/2019/06/20/politics/article-34-california-voters-to-decide-against-their-right-to-decide/4050.html


  • 06/20/2019 7:57 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    As a resident of Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, I would like to share the following facts on achievements of the Santa Monica Government.

    All data are public information and all comparisons are for Southern California and west of downtown LA, unless otherwise noted. If any of my facts are incorrect or not current, I invite City Hall to inform me and I will revise the list.

    1. Santa Monica is #1! Santa Monica has the highest homeless population.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/letters/Letters-2019/06_19_2019_OPINION_Santa_Monica_is_Number_1.html

  • 06/18/2019 1:08 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Seattle is under siege. Over the past five years, the Emerald City has seen an explosion of homelessness, crime, and addiction. In its 2017 point-in-time count of the homeless, King County social-services agency All Home found 11,643 people sleeping in tents, cars, and emergency shelters. Property crime has risen to a rate two and a half times higher than Los Angeles’s and four times higher than New York City’s. Cleanup crews pick up tens of thousands of dirty needles from city streets and parks every year.

    Seattle must break up its homeless-industrial complex, too. Last year, interim mayor Burgess took a first step in rebidding city contracts and cutting funding for ineffective organizations like SHARE. Mayor Durkan should build on this success, reforming the system of perverse incentives and instituting accountability for all organizations getting taxpayer funds. Outcomes, not quantity of services, should take precedence; funding should taper off as the crisis subsides, not continue in perpetuity.

    Read More: https://www.city-journal.org/seattle-homelessness

  • 06/18/2019 8:46 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    There’s a new building going up in town. I know, there’s a LOT of them, but the one in particular I’m starting with is the child care facility that is being built for our city employees on the former parking lot of the Civic Center. This is a nice public benefit that we are providing to those who work so hard to keep our city running. As a family law attorney and strong advocate for both maternity and paternity leave, I think having facilities that support families is important.

    I’m curious, though, as to why that development has moved seemingly so quickly through the approval and building phases. Wasn’t there supposed to be a soccer field or something built? Maybe I’m just misremembering…

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/whats-the-point-parks-parking-and-pensions/176504


  • 06/18/2019 8:12 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    They’re hoping to get rent control and just-cause eviction on the November 2020 ballot.

    Advocates pushed the council to expand the city’s tenant protection ordinance, first approved in 2004 and last updated in 2017, after apartment renters at a South Roosevelt Avenue property were told to pack their bags within 60 days after the building changed hands. Those tenants were not covered by the protections, which required landlords to only provide relocation benefits to tenants in a very narrow set of circumstances.

    Read More: https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2019/06/16/pasadenas-expanded-tenant-protections-not-enough-advocates-say/

  • 06/17/2019 12:25 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    In a bold step to confront one of the root causes of the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, City Councilmembers Mike Bonin, Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Paul Koretz and David Ryu today called for the city to begin penalizing landlords who keep habitable housing units empty while tens of thousands of Angelenos are forced to live on the streets because of the high cost of housing.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/l-a-councilmembers-propose-penalty-for-vacant-housing/176334

  • 06/17/2019 12:21 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Los Angeles is taking steps to improve the County’s severe housing crisis.

    The “Source of Income Protection” ordinance was approved by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors at Tuesday’s meeting. The new chapter prohibits landowners from discriminating against potential renters based on their income or housing assistance needs of any kind, such as Section 8 vouchers, federally-funded rental assistance programs, and the Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/los-angeles-is-taking-steps-to-improve-the-countys-severe-housing-crisis/176440

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