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Planning Commission approves alcohol to be sold at two new facilities in Malibu
City manager introduces interim planning director at the Planning Commission on Monday To start off the Planning Commission meeting on Monday night, Commissioner Skylar Peak thanked Planning Director Richard Mollica for his dedication to the community serving as Planning Director for the City of Malibu for 20 years. In his comments, Peak emphasized Mollica’s performance during and after the Woolsey Fire in 2018. “Richard […] The post Planning Commission approves alcohol to be sold at two new facilities in Malibu appeared first on The Malibu Times.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Caltrans fails our community … again
On Wednesday, Caltrans hosted its first meeting to develop a master plan for PCH’s future, making sure that the media was aware and present. Given how crucial PCH is to our community, you’d think this would be a packed event. But no — only 25 to 30 people bothered to show up. That’s a slap […] The post LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Caltrans fails our community … again appeared first on The Malibu Times.
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Santa Monica City Council Initiates Bitcoin Office Pilot Program. On July 9, the Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved the pilot program for a Santa Monica Bitcoin Office, spearheaded by Vice Mayor Lana Negrete in collaboration with The Proof of Workforce Foundation. The initiative aims to educate the public about Bitcoin and support the city’s economic recovery.
Scooter debate returns to Council yet again
Santa Monica wants to make e-scooters a permanent part of the road ecosystem with a proposal to rebuild the city’s micromobility transit rules from the wheels up. The Council will hear a proposal at their July 23 meeting to transition the city away from a contract model for scooter/bike operators and into a permit model in an attempt to provide more reliable service to residents.
Water North and South of Ballona Creek Soiled by Sewage
The water and wet sand from Dockweiler State Beach and Venice Beach is off limits to swimmers and other beach visitors after about 15,000 gallons of sewage was discharged into Ballona Creek Saturday. The discharge occurred around 4 p.m. Saturday near 2700 S. Cresta Place, when a water main break...
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