Additionally, Metro will be drafting a new iteration of its Long Range Transportation Plan throughout the course of this year, and any projects that the agency wants to receive federal dollars will need to be on that document first. Eventually a source of local funding would need to be identified, but the LRTP is an important step in getting the project built in the next one to two decades.

The extension scores well on the cost per user benefit scale both because of the intensity of traffic delays west of the 405 and also because estimates have pegged this last segment as significantly cheaper than other parts of the route. The Purple Line is budgeted at about $800 million per mile overall, but MoveLA, during their prep work for Measure M, anticipated costs of around $625 million per mile between the VA Hospital and downtown Santa Monica. Perhaps this is in part because the first three phases pass through some of the most high-intensity land use in Los Angeles county, while the Santa Monica extension would primarily pass through low-rise residential neighborhoods.


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There are reasons to be optimistic about the potential for west-of-Westwood ridership to surprise on the upside of the initial estimate. In this part of town, traffic is incredibly slow-moving, even by L.A. standards. Google suggests a typical travel time between downtown Santa Monica and the VA hospital is about 25-35 minutes by bus. Metro also operates in direct competition with the Big Blue Bus, which provides service centered around UCLA and offers subsidized passes to students. We would expect the Purple Line, with its higher operating speeds, to be an attractive option for that demographic. It would also likely draw current 4 and 704 riders in Santa Monica by offering an easy one-seat ride to Century City, which the Wilshire buses do not.

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City Suspends Shut-Off of Water Services, Late Penalties on City Bills, Big Blue Bus Fares, Parking Restrictions in Green Zones, and Penalty Assessments Related to Business Licenses and Business Improvement Districts

For a period extending 12 months after the expiration of the Order, a residential tenant may not be evicted for non-payment of rent that became due between March 14, 2020 and the expiration of the Order, if the residential tenant has taken two steps within 30 days of the date that rent is due:

Notice and documentation that establishes any loss of income o increase in expenses due to COVID-19 is sufficient. A statement written by a residential tenant in a single communication may constitute both notice and documentation. The communication may be an email, text, letter, or any other form of written communication.

A tenant is still obligated to pay a landlord back rent for all rent that is owed and unpaid during the emergency. The tenant must pay this rent within the 12 months following the expiration of the Order. The expiration is currently July 31, 2020, so the tenant would have until July 31, 2021 to pay back the unpaid rent.

Residential units may not be removed from the rental market pursuant to the Ellis Act while the Order is in effect. Tenancies may not be terminated pursuant to the Ellis Act until 60 days after the expiration of the Order.

The protections provided by the Order do not apply to a commercial tenant 3, which the Order defines as a commercial tenant, other than a non-profit, that is: (1) a publicly traded company; (2) a business that (together with its affiliates) employees more than 100 employees, has average annual gross receipts of more than $15 million over the previous three years, or has business operations, other than sales conducted solely through online channels, in three or more countries; or (3) is a business that receives a guarantee of rent from one of the first two types of businesses. Any protections a commercial tenant 3 may have received under prior versions of the Order terminate as of June 30, 2020, meaning that a commercial tenant 3 will need to repay any unpaid rent by June 30, 2020.

Any protections a commercial tenant 2 who provided the required notice and documentation may have received under prior versions of the Order are extended to July 31, 2020, but terminate as of that date, meaning that a commercial tenant 2 will need to repay any unpaid rent by, at the latest, August 31, 2020.

A commercial tenant 1 may not be evicted for nonpayment of rent due to financial impacts related to COVID-19 until 12 months after June 30, 2020. For rent due between March 18, 2020 and June 30, 2020, the commercial tenant 1 qualifies for this protection if, within 30 days after the rent was due, it provided the notice and documentation required by prior versions of the Order. For rent that becomes due after July 1, 2020, a commercial tenant 1 qualifies for this protection if, within 30 days after the rent is due, it provides the following notice and documentation:

The Order encourages landlords and commercial tenants to negotiate modifications to rental agreements and payment plans to accommodate changed economic circumstances of commercial landlords and tenants arising from the financial impacts of COVID-19.

The COVID-19 pandemic has required the City to engage in emergency action, requiring significant investment, including the continuation of pay and benefits for our employee population. The Human Resources Department has also suspended processes and activities that require City staff and job applicants to meet in person, in compliance with efforts to reduce potential risk of exposure to COVID-19 for all in the workplace. Accordingly:

These directives shall be enforceable by the Santa Monica Police Department and the Santa Monica Code Enforcement Division pursuant to California Government Code Section 8665 and Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 2.16.100.

The supplement specifies that business operators may refuse admission or service to any person who fails to wear a face covering as required or fails to comply with social distancing requirements imposed by the County Safer at Home orders. The supplement also authorizes administrative citations for failing to wear face coverings as required, with fines for individuals of $100 for a first violation, $250 for a second violation, and $500 for a third violation.

The California Secretary of State and County election officials have advised that, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, they must continue to require that nominating papers contain original signatures and cannot accept electronic signatures. While California Elections Code Section 11020, which applies to general law cities, states that for cities with 1,000 or more registered voters, the number of nominating signatures required is between 20 and 30, Santa Monica Municipal Code (SMMC) Section 11.04.010 requires candidates to gather nominating signatures from no less than 100 voters. Balancing the potential COVID-19 risks posed by possible personal contact between and among those circulating nominating papers and the voters signing those nomination papers, and the interest reflected in SMMC Section 11.04.010 that candidates demonstrate significant voter support for their nominations, the Twenty-First Supplement reduces the number of nominating signatures that must be gathered by candidates to which SMMC Section 11.04.010 would apply from 100 to 60. 152ee80cbc

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