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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014
Volume 13 Issue 123
Santa Monica Daily Press
VICTORY FOR CROSSROADS SEE PAGE 3
Quiet night in the council chamber
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City Hall wants appeal in airport suit BY DAVID MARK SIMPSON Daily Press Staff Writer
BY DAVID MARK SIMPSON Daily Press Staff Writer
CITY HALL A relatively short council meeting went by with many unanimous affirmative votes and little comment from the public. Mayor Pam O’Connor and Councilmember Bob Holbrook were absent from the meeting. City Hall got glowing reviews from outside auditors for its financial statements from fiscal year 2012-13, finding no significant issues. Council approved the Santa Monica Public Housing Authority’s five-year and annual plans. Coucilmember Tony Vazquez expressed
THE GROWING THE BUBBLE ISSUE
CITY HALL It’s not over yet. City Council returned from its closed session Tuesday night and announced that City Hall would file a notice of appeal in its lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration over the future of Santa Monica Airport.
City Hall sued the FAA last year, seeking to determine if and when they would have the right to control or potentially close the airport. The FAA filed a motion to dismiss the case claiming, among other things, that the case was being brought too early because City Hall hadn’t declared its intent to close the airport. Earlier this year, the judge decided in the FAA’s favor, throwing the lawsuit out.
City Hall has until Monday to file the notice of appeal — a simple document that will take about an hour to fill out, said City Attorney Marsha Moutrie. After that, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will issue a briefing schedule, likely a few weeks after the filing of the notice of appeal, Moutrie said. SEE AIRPORT PAGE 9
SEE COUNCIL PAGE 9
Skateboarder hospitalized in hit-and-run BY DAVID MARK SIMPSON Daily Press Staff Writer
OCEAN PARK A 20-year-old Santa Monica man is in the hospital after being stuck by a hit-and-run driver Tuesday night, Santa Monica police said. The man was skateboarding at about 20 miles per hour down a hill on 17th Street with a friend following behind when, according to the friend, the man ran the stop sign at Marine Street. A car going an estimated 15 miles per hour through the intersection on Marine struck the man and drove over his body. The man broke a vertebrae and injured his lung. He had several scrapes, lacerations, and abrasions and was taken to the hospital. The driver stopped briefly and then took off. Police had not made an arrest as of press time, nor had they found video of the incident. The suspect vehicle is described as either a Buick Regal or a Chevy Caprice, older model, white in color.
ARTISTIC STATEMENT
Paul Alvarez Jr. editor@smdp.com A mural has appeared on a wall near Santa Monica High School apparently supporting Mark Black, a science teacher and wrestling coach, who has been placed on leave following an altercation with students. It was created by an artist who goes by the name of 'Skegs.'
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