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  2. Santa Monica City Council - Wikipedia

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    Santa Monica City Council is the governing body of Santa Monica, California. The council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Current council

  3. Kevin McKeown (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin McKeown (born January 6, 1948) is an American politician who was twice (2015 and 2020) the Mayor of Santa Monica, California. [1] He was elected to the Santa Monica City Council for six consecutive four-year terms, [2] retiring at age 73 in June 2021.

  4. Mike Feinstein - Wikipedia

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    His vote total at the time being the second highest ever for any Santa Monica City Council candidate. [4] In December 2000, Feinstein was appointed to a two-year term as mayor by a 7-0 vote of his colleagues. In 2004 Feinstein sought a third term but was unsuccessful, finishing 9th of 16. In 2014 Feinstein ran again and finished 8th of 13.

  5. Santa Monica killed a Black entrepreneur's dream in ... - AOL

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    The Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to explore compensating the descendants of Silas White, a Black businessman who wanted to renovate an old building on Ocean Avenue into a hotel and ...

  6. Santa Monica could ban sleeping bags, bedrolls in public ...

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    Santa Monica leaders will discuss new changes to its anti-camping ordinance, including to a section allowing homeless people to use pillows, blankets, bedrolls.

  7. Santa Monica Councilmember Phil Brock attacked by a man on ...

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    Santa Monica City Councilmember Phil Brock was attacked over the weekend in downtown Santa Monica by a man who was later arrested on a battery charge.

  8. Nat Trives - Wikipedia

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    He was elected to the Santa Monica City Council in 1971 and re-elected in 1975. [1] He served as mayor pro tem from 1973-1975 and mayor from 1975-77. [ 7 ] While mayor, he diversified the administration adding minorities to every board and commission [ 6 ] and saved the Santa Monica Pier from demolition. [ 5 ]

  9. KCRW - Wikipedia

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    KCRW airs Santa Monica City Council meetings live when they are held. Because of the nature of the repeater network, Santa Monica City Council meetings can be heard throughout the Southern California region reaching out to approximately 150 mi (240 km).