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  • 02/27/2019 7:25 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The number of high-income renters has swelled 33 percent

    In the Los Angeles metropolitan area, where home prices are close to an all-time high, even those making six-figure incomes may be struggling to enter the real estate market.

    According to new report from Apartment List, one-quarter of high-income households rented in 2008. By 2017, that share had jumped to 30 percent, and the LA area had more than 450,000 high-income renters.

    Read More: https://la.curbed.com/2019/2/26/18241819/rent-vs-buy-los-angeles-high-income

  • 02/26/2019 9:36 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    by Robert Gomez

    On February 21, 2019, the Santa Monica City council had an open hearing for residents to voice our opinions regarding district verses at large elections. The city of Santa Monica lost its fight to preserve the current election process and was ordered to hold district elections this July. After several residents spoke in opposition to an appeal the council retreated to closed doors to hold what appeared to be a predetermined position to use more tax payer monies to fight on appeal. The city council voted unanimously to continue this appeal.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/letters-to-the-editor-multi-million-dollar-city-at-large-voting-appeal/173049

  • 02/25/2019 9:40 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    February 25, 2019 -- The day after the City Council voted unanimously to appeal a Superior Court decision that the City of Santa Monica had violated the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA), Mayor Gleam Davis shared her views with The Lookout.

    One of the key reasons the City appealed Judge Yvette M. Palazuelos' ruling ordering the City to switch to district-based elections, is that districts would divide a united city, the mayor said Friday.

    "Santa Monica is a very small City, 8.3 square miles, but we are a united and strong community," Davis said.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/February%202019/02_25_2019_Santa_Monica_Mayor_Discusses_Citys_Appeal_in_Voting_Rights_Suit%20.html


  • 02/25/2019 9:34 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The City contends that the trial court "left unresolved a number of significant legal issues and that its rulings on both the CVRA and Equal Protection claims cannot be supported by the facts," City Attorney Lane Dilg wrote.

    Santa Monica City Attorney Lane Dilg Report Out on Pico Neighborhood Association et al. v. City of Santa Monica City Council Special Meeting February 21, 2019

    Read More:  http://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/February%202019/02_21_2019_Santa_Monica_City_Attorney_Lane_Dilgs_Report%20.html


  • 02/22/2019 9:40 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The City Council on Thursday unanimously voted to appeal a Superior Court ruling last week that found Santa Monica's at large election system discriminates against Latino voters.

    The vote comes eight days after Superior Court Judge Yvette M. Palazuelos ordered the City to hold a district-based election on July 2 for all seven Council seats.

    She also prohibited Council members not elected under districts from serving after August 15 ("Judge Orders Special District Elections for Council in Final Ruling," February 16, 2019).

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/February%202019/02_21_2019_Santa_Monica_Council_Votes_to_Appeal_Voting_Rights_Ruling.html

    AND https://smmirror.com/2019/02/council-appeal-crva-ruling/

    AND https://www.santamonica.gov/press/2019/02/22/santa-monica-city-council-votes-to-appeal-judgment-in-lawsuit-challenging-its-use-of-at-large-elections

  • 02/22/2019 9:39 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Known for its lengthy meetings, the Santa Monica City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to vote on ways to streamline public testimony, including limiting a speakers' time under certain circumstances.

    The key proposal would limit individual remarks to one minute -- instead of the usual two -- when 15 or more members of the public testify on a single item or if 40 or more "wish to speak on any combination of items," staff said in its report.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/February%202019/02_21_2019_Santa_Monica_City_Council_to_Explore_How_to_Shorten_Meetings.html

    AND: https://www.smdp.com/council-moving-to-cut-meeting-times-with-shorter-comments/173034

  • 02/22/2019 9:39 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Faced with a housing shortage and skyrocketing rents, Oregon is poised to become the first state to impose mandatory rent controls, with a measure establishing tenant protections moving swiftly through the Legislature.

    Many residents have testified in favor of the legislation, describing anxiety and hardship as they face higher rents. Some have gone up by as much as almost 100 percent — forcing people to move, stay with friends or even live in their vehicles.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/evictions-rent-hikes-push-oregon-to-statewide-rent-control/172995

  • 02/21/2019 10:07 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Future City Council elections will be determined by a seven-district map drawn by the plaintiffs in the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) case because the City of Santa Monica did not propose its own map, the judge in the case wrote in her statement of decision.

    The City argues that Judge Yvette Palazuelos’s final ruling in the case, which requires City Council members to be elected in seven districts determined by a map drawn by plaintiffs Maria Loya and the Pico Neighborhood Association, undermines the democratic process. The City’s lawyers say state elections code requires that voters deserve to have a say in how districts are drawn.

    Read More: https://www.smdp.com/future-city-council-elections-to-be-determined-by-seven-district-map-judge-decides/172960

  • 02/21/2019 9:48 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    When the City Council votes Thursday on whether to appeal the voting rights lawsuit against the City, the decision could help determine some of the members' political futures.

    Under the map Superior Court Judge Yvette M. Palazuelos ordered the City to use for a district-based election, three of the Council members on the dais would be ousted if they remain in their designated districts.

    The map places Mayor Gleam Davis and Councilmembers Kevin McKeown and Sue Himmelrich in the same northside district predominantly composed of homeowners.

    Read More: http://surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2019/February%202019/02_20_2019_Santa_Monica_Councilmembers_Political_Futures_Could_Be_Shaped_by_%20Thursdays_Vote.html

  • 02/21/2019 9:45 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    By January 8, when the City Council voted to increase water rates in the city, there had already been well-above-average rainfall throughout California. To date, California has received 18 trillion gallons of rain this season. This is nearly half the volume of Lake Tahoe.

    Staff presented three reasons for the hike, all allegedly going toward creating "water self-sufficiency" for the city.

    1. Preliminary design of water treatment plant capacity and efficiency improvements

    2. Purchase of a new groundwater well

    3. Annual replacement of water mains that have hit the 100-year mark

    Read More: https://www.smobserved.com/story/2019/02/21/news/water-rate-increase-is-entirely-intended-to-subsidize-development-in-santa-monica/3828.html


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