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Volume 13 Issue 98
Santa Monica Daily Press
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THE MAN DOWN ISSUE
Residents sue City Hall over development BY KEVIN HERRERA Editor-in-Chief
DOWNTOWN Residents concerned about development and its impact on traffic have filed a lawsuit against City Hall to block the building of over 760,000 square feet of new office space, housing and retail on the east end of Santa Monica. The lawsuit, filed Monday by the Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable City, claims city officials, including members of the City Council, shirked their responsibility to protect the public and the environment by approving the Bergamot Transit Village by Texas-based developer Hines because the project does not provide enough housing. Residents also say studies of the project’s environmental impact were insufficient and did not provide the council with valid alternatives, such as a development that included a better balance of housing and commercial as well as more open space between buildPhotos by Daniel Archuleta daniela@smdp.com
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EXHALE: Brittany O'Boyle, an employee at FIX Vapor on Main Street, enjoys a mid-day vapor session on Monday.
Regulating e-cigs Is Santa Monica next to rein in the new technology? BY KEVIN HERRERA Editor-in-Chief
MAIN STREET Jeffrey Freeman was addicted to tobacco — until he found electronic cigarettes. The battery-powered vaporizers, which deliver a form of nicotine and can mimic the feel of traditional cigarettes, are being marketed as a healthier, less difficult way to kick the tobacco habit. It’s one of the reasons why sales of e-cigs have soared from about $500 NEW WAY TO PUFF: FIX Vapor on Main Street offers a place for vapor
More choices, more rides bring transit renaissance JUSTIN PRITCHARD Associated Press
LOS ANGELES With more trains and buses to take, and the appeal of using travel time for pursuits other than dodging traffic, Americans are taking greater advantage of a renaissance in public transit, according to a report released Monday. The number of rides taken on public buses, trains and subways has fully recovered from a dip during the Great Recession. And with services restored following economydriven cutbacks, ridership appears set to
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