July 1, 2025 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Council Delays Vote to Require Vaccine Passports at Santa Monica Businesses

City Council instructs City Manager return “if necessary” with proof of vaccination ordinance 

By Sam Catanzaro

Amid people protesting outside the mayor’s house and a 10-hour City Council meeting, Santa Monica lawmakers this week delayed requiring vaccine passports to enter many Santa Monica businesses, including restaurants, nail salons and theaters.

At nearly 3 in the morning Wednesday, Santa Monica City Council voted 7-0 to let City Manager David White return “if necessary” with an emergency ordinance that would require full proof of vaccination for patrons and employees of restaurants, theaters, personal care centers and government buildings in Santa Monica. If White deems such an ordinance necessary, Council would have to approve it with a two-thirds majority. 

The proposal is modeled after a City of Los Angeles ordinance that has been in effect since the fall. 

“When I talked to people here in Santa Monica, they felt they weren’t feeling safe, and in some cases, were going elsewhere to eat. So I’m trying to help our community be safe,” said Councilmember Phil Brock during the meeting. Brock, along with Mayor Sue Himmelrich and Councilmember Christine Parra placed the item on the meeting agenda. 

“Now that we’re in this next surge, we need to do this to protect our constituents,” Himmelrich said. “What we’re worried about is that we could have another variant that is more lethal.” 

The agenda item included a 90-minute public hearing where all 18  speakers were opposed to the proposed mandate, as reported by the Santa Monica Lookout. 

Opposition wasn’t limited to the virtual meeting. A small group of around a dozen people gathered outside the home of Mayor Himmelrich in the evening while the meeting was taking place. The gathering later moved outside City Hall a little after 9 p.m.

During the meeting, some Councilmembers expressed wariness to enact such legislation.  

“I feel that this is a big mistake,” said Councilmember Oscar de la Torre said. “We’re going down a path that is creating more division in our community.

“I think we’re opening a can of worms,” said Councilmember Lana Negrete said. “We’re just creating more strife and more stress.”

Councilmembers Gleam Davis and Kristen McCowan meanwhile seemed hesitant to enact such laws in the wee hours of the morning. 

“It is 2:30 in the morning,” McCowan said. “I would love to just have a little bit more time with this for council then to make a more final decision, but that’s just kind of where my head’s at, at 3 in the morning.”

“I hate to make policy in the wee hours,” Davis said.

in News
<>Related Posts

Letter to the Editor: Santa Monica’s Great Park: It’s Time to Deliver on 100 Years of Promise

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2025

Santa Monica stands at the edge of history. For nearly a century, residents have consistently supported turning the airport land...

Why Nordstrom Says It’s Closing Its Santa Monica Place Location

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2025

A Nordstrom spokesperson explained the closure as a strategic realignment Nordstrom confirmed its decision to close its Santa Monica store...

Three-Bed Palisades Highlands Townhouse Hits Market for $1.7M

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2025

The Mediterranean-style property, located at 1529 Michael Lane, is part of a 71-unit community A remodeled 1,919-square-foot townhouse in the...

Six-Bed Mar Vista Hilltop Home Under Construction Lists for $5.3M

June 30, 2025

June 30, 2025

The private backyard is complete with a pool, spa, fire pit, built-in BBQ, and areas for outdoor dining A stunning...

(Video) Getty Villa Reopens Six Months After Dodging Destruction of Palisades Wildfires

June 29, 2025

June 29, 2025

With the reopening also comes a new exhibit, “The Kingdom of Pylos” Getty Villa Reopens Six Months After Dodging Destruction...

Free Virtual Planetarium Shows Coming to SMC in July

June 29, 2025

June 29, 2025

The virtual format is in place as construction of the new SMC Planetarium and Observatory nears completion The Santa Monica...

Santa Monica Adopts $793.3M Budget for FY25-27, Prioritizing Housing and Safety

June 29, 2025

June 29, 2025

The budget preserves core services and invests in major projects, including over $1 billion in hotel investments The Santa Monica...

Iranian Pastor in West L.A. Speaks as Church Rocked by Immigration Raids 

June 28, 2025

June 28, 2025

Five Detained as Fear Spreads Through Persian Christian Faith Community  Fear has spread through a West Los Angeles congregation after...

California Doubles Down on Hollywood: $750M in Tax Credits Approved for Film and TV Industry

June 28, 2025

June 28, 2025

State Lawmakers Back Major Expansion of Production Incentives, Raising Job Projections Los Angeles’ film and television industry is poised to...

Park: “Our Water Infrastructure Must Be Emergency-Ready Every Day”

June 28, 2025

June 28, 2025

Councilwoman expressed cautious relief at the news but emphasized the need for robust infrastructure The Los Angeles Department of Water...

Washington Square Pizza Opens to the Public

June 28, 2025

June 28, 2025

New York Style Pizza “By-The-Slice” Now at the Beach By Nick Antonicello  Washington Square Pizza formally opened its doors today...

California Allocates $5B for Road Repairs, Transit Expansion

June 28, 2025

June 28, 2025

The funding aims to improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion, and promote cleaner transportation California is investing nearly $5 billion...

THIS SUNDAY: Palisades Symphony Presents “Best of Broadway”

June 28, 2025

June 28, 2025

The performance will feature a full orchestra playing iconic selections, from John Philip Sousa’s *El Capitan* and George Gershwin’s *The...

LAPD Updates Immigration FAQ to Clarify Enforcement Role

June 27, 2025

June 27, 2025

The document, available in English and Spanish, outlines the department’s policies and limits regarding immigration status The Los Angeles Police...

Three Santa Monica College Student Films Selected for International Film Festival

June 27, 2025

June 27, 2025

The LA Shorts International Film Festival, the city’s longest-running shorts festival, screens over 350 films annually and draws 10,000 attendees...