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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014
Volume 13 Issue 104
Santa Monica Daily Press
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City Hall assesses strategy to end homelessness BY DAVID MARK SIMPSON Daily Press Staff Writer
CITYWIDE City officials got good news from the annual homeless count but they’ll push to do more at tonight’s City Council meeting.
While homelessness rose in Los Angeles County, it fell 5 percent in the city by the sea in 2013 and city officials said that the Police Department was among several organizations helping to curb the epidemic in its annual review of homelessness services. SMPD’s Homeless Liaison Program Team
was one of the major contributors to the decline in homelessness in the area, city officials said in a recent report. The team is tasked with linking vulnerable residents with local services. In a fiscal SEE HOMELESS PAGE 8
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Righting a wrong Santa Monican passed over because of ethnicity to receive Medal of Honor BY KEVIN HERRERA Editor-in-Chief
WASHINGTON, D.C. President Obama will correct a historical act of discrimination today when he awards the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest commendation for combat valor, to a group of Hispanic, Jewish and Af r i c a n - Am e r i c a n GANDARA SEE MEDAL PAGE 8
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A distraught man walks haphazardly on the roof of a building at 1637 Appian Way on Monday. Police said the man didn't appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The SMPD's Crisis Negotiation Team responded. The man eventually came down on his own and he was taken to a local hospital for a mental evaluation.
Council could spend $1.3M on computers, audits, recycling bins Editor’s note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city’s expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda items are routinely passed by the City Council with little or no discussion from elected officials or the public. However, many of the items have been part of public discussion in the past.
BY DAVID MARK SIMPSON Daily Press Staff Writer
CITY HALL City Council will consider spending $1.31 million in tonight’s consent calendar with nearly half set aside for Big Blue Bus repairs. Big Blue Bus has found another subletter. Council approved BBB’s plans to rent its Transit Center space at 223 Broadway to California Love back in October. The plans fell through after it was determined that the clothing retailer would have to add a bathroom. BBB reached an agreement with Washington Earth Spa, a beauty bar retailer, SEE CONSENT PAGE 9
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