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WEEKEND EDITION
01.07.17 - 01.08.17 Volume 16 Issue 48
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Short term rental rules return for revisions BY MATTHEW HALL Daily Press Editor
While many use the New Year as motivation to break from old habits, City Hall is using the first meeting of the new year to revisit several old discussions. The agenda calls for revisions to several previously discussed actions. Council will revisit regulations on animal acts in parks, uses of airport land for parks and will hear the second reading of its recently passed modifications to taxi rules. Council will also discuss changes to rules regulating short term rentals. “The proposed amendments will clarify that internet companies
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that serve as hosting platforms and charge a fee for facilitating short term rental transactions will be responsible for collecting Transient Occupancy Taxes (“TOT”) and held accountable for booking illegal rentals, while hosts and property management companies must comply with all aspects of the ordinance. The amended ordinance will not regulate internet companies which do not charge for booking services, and act solely as publishers of advertisements for short term rentals,” said the staff report. City Hall drafted new rules for short term rentals in 2015. Those regulations divided rentals into
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RADISH: The local Restaurant Week will begin Jan. 9 and is focused on the radish. SEE RULES PAGE 10
MARINA ANDALON Daily Press Staff Writer
Crimes occurring Will Hollywood be in around, but not the mood to party on, Expo trains at Golden Globes? BY JAKE COYLE BY KATE CAGLE
AP Film Writer
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The Santa Monica Police Department is deploying an additional team of officers to the downtown area because of a sharp increase in theft linked to the 4th Street Light Rail Station. Between May 20 and November 20 of 2016, there were 380 Part 1 crimes committed within a 1,000 foot radius of the three light rail stops within the city, according to statistics provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. That’s an increase of 134 instances over the previous year, or 54 percent. Part 1 crimes include arson, assault, burglary, grand theft auto, rape and theft but the bulk of the additional crimes near light rail
Is Hollywood in the mood to party? On Sunday, the movie industry will gather for the Golden Globes, which are regularly one of the most freewheeling and frothiest award shows of the year. Champagne will flow. Punchlines will fly. But the tone of this year’s ceremony may be different, and not just because it will be the first time in nearly a decade that someone other than Ricky Gervais or the Tina FeyAmy Poehler duo is hosting. Jimmy Fallon will emcee this year’s show, to be broadcast live from Beverly Hills, Calif., by NBC at 8 p.m. EST Sunday. But the transition on the minds of Hollywood is the one taking place in
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Enjoy the city’s healthy lifestyle and culinary scene with Santa Monica Restaurant Week, formerly known as Eat Well Week. This bi-annual event is presented by the L.A. Tourism and Convention Board. Hundreds of fine dining restaurants in Los Angeles participate in this event to highlight diversity and culinary skills. This year Santa Monica Restaurant Week will showcase 21 participating restaurants throughout the city, starting Jan. 9 - 15. “Santa Monica Travel & Tourism looks forward to the continuation of a successful partnership with California Restaurant Month with a new twist on our fifth annual culinary program,” said SMTT President/ CEO Misiti Kerns. Santa Monica has a reputation as a health conscious culinary destination. This year Santa Monica chefs will offer specially crafted dishes that will help kick off the new year in a healthy way, by utilizing this year featured ingredient - the radish. The radish is a root vegetable that is credited for its health benefits including its detoxifying properties, its Vitamin C, and its fiber content. Red, white, and black radishes are said to be beneficial to the liver and stomach. Eric Greenspan, Chef and Owner of Mare in Santa Monica, is more than thrilled to be part of Restaurant Week.
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“I have been in the restaurant industry for 20 years and personally I have always been very ingredient focused,” said Greenspan. “Frankly, radishes are featured pretty frequently here as it speaks to the cuisine we focus here at Mare, and SEE WEEK PAGE 7
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