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, and reform." The WSCCOG is comprised of representatives from six jurisdictions on the westside, including Beverly Hills, Culver City, the City of Los Angeles, the County of Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood. The COG’s primary priorities have been determined by issues that affect us as a region
. Based on these projections, we responded – swiftly and strongly. We: Stopped capital projects, Utilized $117 million in one-time funds to fill gaps, and Most importantly, restructured the City government to reduce the size of our staff and expenditures, and to align our resources to respond
A Letter From City Manager Rick Cole November 19, 2018 12:45 PM by Rick Cole This article originally appeared in the November-December edition of Seascape. Not since the days of Vietnam and Watergate has there been such deep and widespread mistrust of government – at all levels. I recall my first
today is unlawful. And it is antithetical to a peaceful, democratic society. Your City government and your City Council have remained informed and prepared for any activity in Santa Monica since yesterday, and we will remain prepared to keep you safe until the violence in other cities subside. If you have any information about a possible threat, email smtips@santamonica.gov. Media Contact Departments City Council
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