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Santa Monica Daily Press WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
Volume 14 Issue 150
CHILD ED CENTER AT THE CIVIC SEE PAGE 5
CITY:
Traffic “normal” following incline closure BY DAVID MARK SIMPSON Daily Press Staff Writer
DOWNTOWN So far, so good.
Following the closure of the California Incline two weeks ago, traffic patterns have been normal, Acting Principal Traffic Engineer Andrew Maximous told the Daily Press.
“We haven’t seen anything out of the ordinary,” he said. “We’ve seen our typical traffic patterns along Ocean Avenue. We’ve adjusted all of our signal coordination and timing along Ocean Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard, which are SEE TRAFFIC PAGE 4
No charges for man pepper-sprayed in park BY MATTHEW HALL Editor-in-Chief
VIRGINIA AVE The City of Santa Monica has declined to file charges against Justin Palmer in connection with his arrest while attempting to charge his electric vehicle.
Palmer was at the Virginia Avenue Park electric car charging station on the evening of April 21 when he was approached by police officers. Both sides tell differing versions of the events that folSEE CHARGES PAGE 7
Rebecca Coursey-Rugh
PARTY: Money from the second annual Pier Party supports local schools.
AWARDS
Matthew Hall editor@smdp.com
Meals on Wheels West recognized their volunteers with an awards breakfast on May 4. The Watt Companies were named Community Champion of the Year for their years of support. The company organizes a delivery team as part of their ongoing commitment to community service. Teri Rees Wang was honored as the 2015 Volunteer of the Year for 22 years of service. The organization has seen a 30 percent increase in clients from last year and 40 volunteers are needed every day to deliver hot meals. For more information, visit www.mealsonwheelswest.org.
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Pier Party raises $125K for SMMEF Centralized model debated as fundraising deadline looms BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN Daily Press Staff Writer
SM PIER The Pier Party is over, but
the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation’s fundraising campaign — and the debate over its effectiveness — are not.
The foundation’s second-annual event at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier and an accompanying online auction brought in about $125,000, according to SMMEF officials. SEE MONEY PAGE 8
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