What's really best for Santa Monica? via latimesopinion:
was founded to realize this vision and enjoys the support of numerous environmental and stakeholder organizations from the surrounding community.
Although green space is certainly a more appealing use of city land than a parking lot for Harrison Ford's planes, the opening of a the 227-acre site on the Westside — in close proximity to jobs, good schools and transit — is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.Since the 1980s, Santa Monica has approved the construction of millions of square feet of office space, transforming it into a hub for both the tech and entertainment industries, with a daytime population that swells by.
The opening of a the 227-acre site on the Westside — in close proximity to jobs, good schools and transit — is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.of 92,478 residents in 2019 was only a blip above what it was in 1970, when 88,289 people called the city home. This growing imbalance between jobs and housing has created a massive influx of daily commuters into Santa Monica who either can’t find or can’t afford housing near these job centers.
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