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One of the longest-standing boutiques on the desert’s most glamorous boulevard shuttered its doors, leaving behind a leg...
06/15/2026

One of the longest-standing boutiques on the desert’s most glamorous boulevard shuttered its doors, leaving behind a legacy of family pride, Hollywood history, and decades of high-end design.

One of the longest-standing boutiques on the desert’s most glamorous boulevard shuttered its doors, leaving behind a legacy of family pride, Hollywood history, and decades of high-end design.

Councilmembers left the option open to consider adding live-view cameras to city parks in the future.
06/12/2026

Councilmembers left the option open to consider adding live-view cameras to city parks in the future.

Councilmembers left the option open to consider adding live-view cameras to city parks in the future.

The city council voted to preserve the patio spaces through mid-2027 while studying a uniform redesign. However, not eve...
06/12/2026

The city council voted to preserve the patio spaces through mid-2027 while studying a uniform redesign. However, not every remaining restaurant is guaranteed to keep their deck.

The city council voted to preserve the patio spaces through mid-2027 while studying a uniform redesign. However, not every remaining restaurant is guaranteed to keep their deck.

The Architectural Review Commission unanimously recommended approval of a 6,700-square-foot hillside residence — a proje...
06/10/2026

The Architectural Review Commission unanimously recommended approval of a 6,700-square-foot hillside residence — a project submitted before the city’s new hillside design standards took effect but that staff says conforms with them anyway.

The Architectural Review Commission unanimously recommended approval of a 6,700-square-foot hillside residence — a project submitted before the city's new hillside design standards took effect but that staff says conforms with them anyway.

The committee backed accepting the $700,000 Jedd Novatt sculpture, funding a $40,000 dog park mural and moving a 15-year...
06/10/2026

The committee backed accepting the $700,000 Jedd Novatt sculpture, funding a $40,000 dog park mural and moving a 15-year City Hall fixture, though some members raised concerns about the donor’s anonymity.

The committee backed accepting the $700,000 Jedd Novatt sculpture, funding a $40,000 dog park mural and moving a 15-year City Hall fixture, though some members raised concerns about the donor's anonymity.

In this week's Briefing: Higher costs for a planned park, plans for a larger Restoration Hardware presence on El Paseo, ...
06/05/2026

In this week's Briefing: Higher costs for a planned park, plans for a larger Restoration Hardware presence on El Paseo, and what to expect when the city celebrates Independence Day.

In this week's Briefing: Higher costs for a planned park, plans for a larger Restoration Hardware presence on El Paseo, and what to expect when the city celebrates Independence Day.

It’s been almost seven years since the mixed use surf project was approved, and water is now in the lagoon.
06/03/2026

It’s been almost seven years since the mixed use surf project was approved, and water is now in the lagoon.

It's been almost seven years since the mixed use surf project was approved, and water is now in the lagoon. Developers needed approval for some changes to 33 planned villas, and Restoration Hardware has its sights set on a third location.

The Parks and Recreation Committee heard that a planned regional park’s price tag has nearly doubled and the re-opened a...
06/02/2026

The Parks and Recreation Committee heard that a planned regional park’s price tag has nearly doubled and the re-opened aquatic center had a strong return.

The Parks and Recreation Committee on Tuesday heard that a planned regional park's price tag has nearly doubled, while the city pursues a privately funded indoor sports facility and the aquatic center reports a strong return.

In this week's Briefing: City leaders voice support for drones, crime surveillance center, a housing project appeal is d...
05/29/2026

In this week's Briefing: City leaders voice support for drones, crime surveillance center, a housing project appeal is denied, and an indoor farmers' market is planned for this summer.

In this week's Briefing: City leaders voice support for drones, crime surveillance center, a housing project appeal is denied, and an indoor farmers' market is planned for this summer.

The city council unanimously denied an outside group’s challenge to the Portola Springs development at Frank Sinatra Dri...
05/29/2026

The city council unanimously denied an outside group’s challenge to the Portola Springs development at Frank Sinatra Drive and Portola Avenue, with one councilmember warning that CEQA could get “weaponized.”

The city council unanimously denied an outside group’s challenge to the Portola Springs development at Frank Sinatra Drive and Portola Avenue, with one councilmember warning that they should be careful not to let CEQA get "weaponized".

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