UPDATE: Date/time of SM City Council meeting The Venice Neighborhood Council will host a forum to discuss the health and safety impacts of Santa Monica Airport (SMO) on Los Angeles residents, just three days before a crucial Santa Monica City Council vote, Councilmember Bill Rosendahl announced today. The forum will be held Saturday, April 27, … Continue reading »
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Rosendahl Urges Collaboration with Santa Monica to Close Airport
More information on the Santa Monica Airport issue: Santa Monica Airport Hearing to Air on LA 35
Select Committee on Air Quality Now Online
Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl joined Sen Ted Lieu in West Los Angeles last week to hear expert testimony on the health and safety hazards associated with Santa Monica Airport. In case you missed the broadcast of the Senate Select Committee on Air Quality on Channel 35 over the weekend, you can now watch … Continue reading »
Santa Monica Airport Hearing to Air on LA 35
UPDATE: Hearing now on YouTube! Viewers of LA Cityview will be able to see the Senate Select Committee on Air Quality and the Santa Monica Airport this weekend on channel 35 in the City of Los Angeles. According to station management, the event will be broadcast on Saturday, December 3rd at 6:30 p.m. No other … Continue reading »
News of the Day!
Here’s a look at the stories making headlines in the 11th District and the City of Los Angeles. Councilmember Bill Rosendahl spoke to the Occupy LA encampment on Sunday to encourage the movement to disband from the City Hall lawn and take up alternative means to continue the cause. The Councilman then revealed a plan to address concerns of the … Continue reading »
Air Quality and Santa Monica Airport Hearing
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl will participate in a special State Senate hearing on air pollution led by Senator Ted Lieu. The State Legislature’s Select Committee on Air Quality will tackle Air Pollution Basics and the Santa Monica Airport as the subject of its first hearing which will take place this Wednesday night. In a letter to constituents, … Continue reading »