May 6, 2024 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

City Council Year-End Review: A Green Year for The City Council

Even before the first City Council meeting of 2009, Mayor Pro Tem Pam O’Connor, also a director of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, was presented with L.A, County Board of Supervisors’ first-ever Green Leadership Award for 2008 in recognition of her leadership to enhance community livability and environmentally sustainable climate protection throughout the entire region.

Then, at the Council’s first meeting of the year on January 13, it approved a court settlement in Friends of the Earth v. Mosbacher, a federal lawsuit brought by two environmental groups and the cities of Santa Monica, Arcadia, Oakland, and Boulder, Colorado charging U.S. government agencies with funding overseas energy projects that contribute to global warming. The settlement required Environmental Assessments on projects with significant emissions, changes in agency practices to insure greater transparency, scaling back on projects that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases, and an increase in support for renewable energy projects.

The tone had been set for what would become a “green” year for the City Council.

Also in January, the Council released approximately $800,000 to the school district under the Master Facilities Joint Use Agreement between the City and SMMUSD – funds that had been withheld in 2007 as a result of the district’s handling of matters relating to special education students and their families. Then in April the Council extended that agreement – which represented funding of over $7 million a year – for an additional three years to June 2012.

At its January 13 meeting, the Council remembered Herb Katz, who had passed away the week before, and on January 17 heard public comment on filling his vacant seat. The vacancy was officially declared later that month, and 27 citizens filed applications for the seat, including Gleam Davis, a Planning Commissioner and education advocate who chaired Santa Monicans for Renters Rights (SMRR) and who ran for the Council in 2006, finishing fifth in the race for three seats; also filing was Ted Winterer, a Recreation and Parks Commissioner, president of the Ocean Park Association, and one of the authors of the previous fall’s RIFT initiative and who ran for the Council in 2008, finishing fifth in the race for four open seats.

On February 24, the Council worked its way through many rounds of nominations and voting to select Davis to serve until November 2010.

The green theme was also evident in the Council’s January approval of an ordinance banning smoking in the common areas of apartment and condominium buildings.

Throughout the year, the Council considered updates and reports on the continuing sagas of Phase 2 of Metro’s Expo light rail line from Culver City to Santa Monica and the City’s own Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) of its revisions to the General Plan.

In April and May, attention centered on the Council’s role as Redevelopment Agency board and the agency’s capital funding priorities. There was enthusiastic public support for the Santa Monica High School Joint Use Project under which Samohi facilities and Civic Center property would be shared to expand the school’s resources and to make school facilities more available to the public. In this connection, the Council studied proposals to “cap” the Santa Monica Freeway near the proposed Expo line station at Colorado Avenue and 4th Street so that “land” over the freeway could be used to enhance pedestrian access to the station and to downtown and Civic Center facilities.

Also among the Redevelopment Agency’s capital funding priorities were redevelopment of the Civic Auditorium, an Early Childhood Education Center, and the proposed Pico Neighborhood library.

Contact Terence Lyons

310.577.6507.107

terence@smmirror.com

in News
Related Posts

Five-Unit Multi-Family Property Along Venice Canals Hits Market at $7M

May 6, 2024

May 6, 2024

Joint Effort to Share Revenue Marks Milestone in Malibu School District Autonomy An opportunity for both owner/users and investors, this...

(Video) St. Matthew’s Celebrates 75th Anniversary with New Scoreboard, Annual Field Day

May 6, 2024

May 6, 2024

The students were paid a visit by a real-life falcon @smmirrornews St. Matthews is 75 years old #pacificpalisades #palisades #losangeles...

SMMUSD Unveils Community Meeting Dates on Revenue Sharing Agreement

May 5, 2024

May 5, 2024

Joint Effort to Share Revenue Marks Milestone in Malibu School District Autonomy SMMUSD and the City of Malibu have jointly...

Wise & Healthy Aging Goes Gray on Denim Day

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

In observance of April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a nonprofit that advances the dignity and quality of life for older...

Beck to Perform at Venice Family Clinic’s Inaugural HEART Gala

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

Among the expected talent attendees are Anjelica Huston, Chuck Lorre, Elisabeth Shue, Richard Chamberlain, Robby Krieger, Tom Morello Venice Family...

Santa Monica Mayor Joins Karen Bass in Urgent Talks on Homelessness Crisis

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

City Leaders Lobby Federal Lawmakers for Solutions During Washington DC Visit Santa Monica Mayor Phil Brock joined Los Angeles Mayor...

UCLA Faculty Group Demands Amnesty for Palestine Protesters, Issues Statement of Support

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

Faculty Calls for Legal Protection After Violent Crackdown on Campus Demonstration A group of UCLA faculty members have issued a...

(Video) New Interactive Kiosk Gives Downtown Passerby Details on Local Attractions, Public Transit

May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024

The Kiosk Will Reportedly Give the City of Santa Monica 50% of Revenue @smmirrornews The Kiosks are a new fun...

Police Seek Suspect Who Burglarized Downtown Santa Monica Office Building

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

The Building Houses the Offices of a Legal Services Company and a Local Newspaper By Zach Armstrong An investigation is...

Human Rights Play Center Stage with Two Award-Winning Films Opening this Weekend at Laemmle Monica Film Center

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Cinema Libre Studio, a Burbank-based independent distribution company with a focus on social issue films, has two powerful films opening...

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Dismantled After Night of Counter Protesters’ Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

LAPD and Other Agencies Sent in For “Student Safety”, Students Arrested  The UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment was removed during the...

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Attacked by Counter-Protesters During the Night/Early Morning Hours

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Violence Erupts as Demonstrators Face Aggression During Tense Overnight Attacks On the night and early morning of April 30 into...

(Video) Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at UCLA. TW: For Language and Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

This reporter was grabbed and cursed at the end of the video. @smmirrornews Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at...

Reactions From Local Authorities About the Violent Attacks April 30 at UCLA

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Condemnation for the Incident and How it Was Handled Pour In After the terrifying events on the night and early...

Cinco de Mayo Festival Coming to Oakwood Park This Weekend

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Revelers Can Expect to Be Entertained by Aztec Dancers, Grupo la Rosa Folklorico Dancers, and Charro (Mexican Dancing Horses) The...