Santa Monica Mirror 6.17.22

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S A N TA M O N I C A

REFLECTING THE CONCERNS OF THE COMMUNITY smmirror.com

June 17 – June 23, 2022 Volume CXLV, Issue 149

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Santa Monica College Holds Grad Walk, 950 Graduates Celebrate with Families & Friends

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Encampment Sparks Blaze in Santa Monica Bluffs Santa Monica Fire Department prevent Monday bluffs fire from spreading to Palisades Park BY SAM CATANZARO The Santa Monica Fire Department prevented a fire in the Santa Monica Bluffs sparked by an encampment from spreading to Palisades Park this week. According to the Santa Monica Fire Department (SMFD), on Monday, June 13 around 6:20 p.m., dispatchers received multiple calls reporting a fire in the Santa Monica Bluffs on the 500 block of Palisades Beach Road. “Firefighters arrived within minutes and found an approximate 50’ x 100’ fire in heavy vegetation on the bluffs that was being spread uphill by prevailing onshore winds,” said SMFD Captain Patrick Nulty. A coordinated fire suppression effort was

made from both the top and bottom of the bluffs to confine and suppress the blaze, which sent flames and smoke up towards Palisades Park. It took SMFD crews approximately an hour to knock down the fire, plus several hours of overhauling to ensure the deep-

seated smoldering heat on the hillside was cooled and suppressed. “Despite the intense fire and embers in the nearby area, firefighters kept the fire from spreading beyond the bluffs,” Nulty said. There were no reported injuries to

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responders or civilians as of a result of the incident. According to the SMFD, the fire appears to have originated within an unattended homeless encampment. The cause remains undetermined, the SMFD says.

Santa Monica City Council Limits Watering Lawns to Twice a Week Ordinance also limits hours in which watering is allowed BY SAM CATANZARO Citing ongoing drought conditions, Santa Monica City Council this week voted to restrict watering outdoor to two days a week. In April, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) issued an order to reduce outdoor watering in State Water Project dependent areas to one day per week. Santa Monica is not in the State Water Project dependent service area of the MWD and therefore is not impacted by this order. At their meeting Tuesday night, however, Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that implements further water restrictions, including limiting outdoor watering to two days per week. The new restrictions will go into effect on July 5, 2022. Prior law in Santa Monica did not limit how many days a week residents can water outdoors. The approved ordinance includes four stages: Phase 1 – outdoor watering limited

to 3 days per week; Phase 2 – outdoor watering limited to 2 days per week; Phase 3 – outdoor watering limited to 1 day per week; and Phase 4 – No outdoor watering allowed. City Council has implemented Phase 2 restrictions, limiting outdoor watering to two days per week. The unanimously also reduces the hours in which residents can water their lawns. Under the prior City code, no lawn or landscape area could be watered between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Under the new law, restricted watering hours have been expanded, now prohibited between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. City staff, in a report, cited this is needed to “provide flexibility in adjusting water conservation requirements for the upcoming summer months to maintain a reliable and sustainable water supply for the community and to align water conservation efforts with the region or state.” According to the City, the restrictions are expected reduce Santa Monica’s total water demand by between 5 and 13 percent. This will have a net negative impact of a 3 to 8 percent reduction on the City’s Water and Wastewater Enterprise fund revenue, a projected shortfall of roughly $500,000 to $1.4 million over 6 months. The City says this will be offset by reducing operating costs (delayed maintenance

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of assets), capital project expenditures, and/or using the water enterprise fund’s rate stability reserve. On June 1, a similar law went into effect in the City of Los Angeles, limiting LADWP customers to watering two days a week, down from three days a week. The City of

Los Angeles restrictions are based on street addresses, with odd numbers allowed to water on Monday and Fridays and even numbers allowed Thursday and Sunday. The City of Santa Monica proposal had not yet specified how watering days would be designated.


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