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Santa Monica Daily Press MAY 2-3, 2015
Volume 14 Issue 147
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Broadway housing complex earns architecture award Local firm’s design lauded for sustainability features BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN Daily Press Staff Writer
BROADWAY A Santa Monica apartment complex that was designed by a local firm recently received a national architecture award for its emphasis on sustainability. The 33-unit affordable housing development at 2602 Broadway was recognized by the American Institute of Architects for numerous features that aim to reduce environmental impact while simultaneously curbing financial
strains on tenants. The honor comes as engineers, developers, landlords, tenants and homeowners in Santa Monica and beyond continue looking for ecofriendly ways to cut costs amid California’s prolonged drought. “It is really important to be creative and push the envelope in terms of sustainable development practices,” said Sarah Letts, executive director of the nonprofit Community Corporation of Santa SEE AWARD PAGE 10
More tech SMC star wins upgrades state titles Jovic leads Corsairs to approved by team championship school board WOMEN’S TENNIS:
BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN Daily Press Staff Writer
BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN Daily Press Staff Writer
SMC Throughout four days of
LEAGUE VICTORY
Morgan Genser editor@smdp.com
The Santa Monica High School boys baseball team hosted Culver City in an Ocean League baseball game and won 3-0, improving their record to 5-1 in league play and 14-7 overall on April 30. Pictured are Noah Barba diving back to first, Ulysses Perez pull back on a bunt attempt, Rudy Olmeda Jr. fielding the ball, and Lowell Schipper attempting to pick off a runner.
action, Richard Goldenson repeatedly glanced at his watch in awed disbelief. The Santa Monica College coach has watched a lot of women’s tennis over the years, and he was particularly impressed by freshman Mayra Jovic — not only because of the success she had last weekend, but how she earned it. “All her matches were like an hour long,” Richardson said. “It was pretty amazing.”
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and infrastructure improvements continue rolling out across the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. The Board of Education recently approved up to $825,091 for wireless access points, telephone and other technological infrastructure. It’s anticipated that installation will begin in the fall of the upcoming school year. Meridian IT is providing the equipment, licenses and software