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Santa Monica Seeks Community Input for Aging and Disability Action Plan with Open House on March 22

Santa Monica is inviting feedback from older adults, individuals with disabilities, caregivers, and community members for its upcoming Aging and Disability Action Plan. An online survey and an in-person open house event on March 22 aim to gather insights that will enhance local services, reflecting the city's commitment to Justice, Equity & Inclusion.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Operation Planned for March 8, 2025

The Santa Monica Police Department is set to conduct a traffic safety operation on March 8, 2025, aimed at addressing dangerous driver behaviors that threaten the safety of pedestrians and cyclists. This initiative, funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, emphasizes the importance of road safety for all users, including actionable steps for pedestrians, drivers, and bicyclists to reduce the risk of accidents.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Operation Planned for March 7, 2025

The Santa Monica Police Department will conduct a traffic safety operation on March 7, 2025, targeting dangerous driver behaviors that jeopardize the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists. This initiative aims to enhance road safety by educating both drivers and pedestrians on best practices to reduce accidents and injuries. Funding for the program comes from a grant provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety.

LAFC dominates Columbus in first leg of CONCACAF Champions Cup showdown

The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) secured a dominant 3-0 victory against Columbus Crew in the first leg of their Round of 16 series in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Key performances from Denis Bouanga, who scored twice, and Nathan Ordaz, who added another goal, helped LAFC end a three-match losing streak against the Crew. The decisive match took place at BMO Stadium, setting the stage for the concluding leg next week in Ohio.

The Original Pantry Cafe in Los Angeles closes after 101 years of service Daily News

The Original Pantry Cafe, a historic diner in Los Angeles, closed its doors on March 2, 2025, after operating for 101 years. Renowned for its 24/7 service and classic diner fare, the establishment has been a staple in the community since 1924. The closure marks the end of an era for a restaurant beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Matthew Richtman wins the 2025 Los Angeles Marathon, first American since 1994

Matthew Richtman made history by winning the 2025 Los Angeles Marathon, becoming the first American to take the title since 1994. This victory not only marks a significant personal achievement for Richtman but also serves as a crucial stepping stone as he prepares for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. His win highlights the competitive spirit and local pride associated with the marathon.

Artist Opportunities

The "Artist Opportunities" event in Santa Monica, set for March 28, 2025, aims to support local artists through scholarships and funding initiatives. This event is part of a broader effort to enhance the modern art scene and provide valuable resources for artists in the region. With a focus on community engagement, it highlights the importance of artistic development in Santa Monica.

Economic Growth and Cultural Vitality

The event titled "Economic Growth and Cultural Vitality" explores the intersection of economic development and cultural initiatives in Santa Monica, emphasizing the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors. Scheduled for September 1, 2025, this event aims to engage local stakeholders in discussions about sustainable growth and community enrichment.

Gene Hackmans estate asks court to block release of death investigation records

Gene Hackman's estate is seeking a court order to prevent the public release of sensitive autopsy and investigative records related to his death. This legal action highlights the ongoing tension between personal privacy and public interest in high-profile cases. The estate's request specifically targets photographs and video that could accompany these reports.

Council approves next steps for affordable housing development of city-owned sites

Santa Monica has approved a Housing Element that outlines plans to develop 1,880 affordable homes on city-owned sites, with two sites already in pre-development. Key properties include Bergamot Station Arts Center and 4th/5th/Arizona, where the city aims to maximize affordable housing and revenue-generating opportunities while ensuring current tenants' rights.

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