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The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved an ordinance allowing people to drink alcohol along the Third Street ...
In an effort to help businesses bounce back from the pandemic, Santa Monica's City Council approved a motion Tuesday to ...
In an effort to help businesses bounce back from the pandemic, Santa Monica's City Council approved a motion Tuesday to ...
The Santa Monica City Council has approved plans to designate part of the 3rd Street Promenade as an entertainment zone, ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNCity council approves public drinking on Santa Monica's Third Street PromenadeThe city of Santa Monica plans to designate the Third street Promenade as an open container area. The goal is to attract more ...
A Venice man said he was knocked to the ground and injured by a stranger on the Third Street Promenade during a busy Mother’s Day afternoon, in what he described as an unprovoked and jarring assault ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNPublic Drinking 'Entertainment Zone' to Come to Santa Monica's Third Street PromenadeTo draw visitors back to the struggling Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica officials have approved a plan allowing alcohol ...
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LAist on MSNA bit of Vegas is coming to Santa Monica after outdoor drinking is approved for Third Street PromenadeThe Santa Monica City Council has passed the ordinance allowing for to-go drinks on the pedestrianized shopping destination ...
The three-block shopping strip could become a new Bourbon Street if early morning to late at night outdoor drinking is ...
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The Santa Monica City Council has approved a new proposal allowing people to drink alcoholic drinks on the Third Street Promenade.
The city of Santa Monica has passed a motion that will turn its 3rd Street Promenade area into an “entertainment zone,” allowing adults aged 21 and over to consume alcohol as they walk ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNSanta Monica turns 3rd Street Promenade into entertainment zone with open alcohol rulesSanta Monica's new Entertainment Zone will be the first in Southern California. A soft rollout is expected in early June, with initial hours on Friday through Sunday from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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