Santa Monica City Council set to consider Realignment Plan Update

March 23, 2026 3:54 PM

Comprehensive package of public safety, economic development, and organizational investments will be considered in an effort to spur local economic revitalization

 


SANTA MONICA, Calif. (March 23, 2026) — The Santa Monica City Council will consider a comprehensive update to the City's Realignment Plan at its meeting on Tuesday, March 24.

 

The update reports on significant progress achieved since the plan was adopted in October 2025, and recommends a series of new investments and policy actions designed to transition the City from organizational stabilization toward economic revitalization.

 

Since the Realignment Plan was adopted six months ago, the City has delivered measurable results across its five strategic priorities. 

 

 

On the fiscal front, the City's General Fund is now projected to achieve a structurally balanced budget by the end of FY 2026-27—a full year ahead of the original plan—driven by approximately $28.8 million in new programmatic revenues secured over the past several months.

 

“The Realignment Plan is working. Crime is down, libraries are open, and for the first time in years Santa Monica's finances are on solid ground,” Mayor Caroline Torosis said. “Now we're going further—welcoming new businesses by making it as easy as possible to open and operate here, and building a real path out of homelessness that the city controls end to end. This is Santa Monica's Renaissance. And we're just getting started.”

 

The Realignment Plan Update includes 22 recommended actions organized around four themes.

 

  1. Organizational Adjustments to embed enhanced service levels as the City's permanent operating standard.  Key efforts on this front include:

 

  1. New Economic Development Strategies to catalyze private sector reinvestment. Key initiatives being recommended include:

 

  1. New Public Safety Policies to enhance public safety. Key programs to be discussed include:

 

  1. New Housing and Homeless Response Strategies to study for implementation locally. Key elements of these program areas include:

All recommended investments are fully funded within the City's updated fiscal framework, which is projected to maintain a structurally balanced General Fund through FY 2029-30.

 

Read the full staff report for the March 24 Realignment Plan item here. The City Council meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall and can also be viewed live on YouTube


Find a summary of major accomplishments from the first six months of the Realignment Plan here.

Media Contact

Tati Simonian
Public Information Officer
Tati.Simonian@santamonica.gov

Departments

City Council, City Manager's Office