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Articles from the April 23, 2019 edition


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  • Gates Kingsley Gates Guarantees 100% Satisfaction in New Office Location

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 23, 2019

    The funeral home in the style of an English country house, situated conveniently down the block from Saint John's Hospital, once prepared the remains of former President Ronald Reagan. It had been a Santa Monica fixture for 75 years. But the place has been empty for years now, with a sign announcing it's for sale. So what happened to Gates Kingsley & Gates Moeller Murphy, the only funeral home servicing Santa Monica and points north? Where are we supposed to go for this service we will all...

  • Venice Homeless Shelter Approved at MTA Bus Yard on Main Street and Sunset Avenue

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 23, 2019

    A Venice neighborhood group has initiated a legal fight against plans by the City of Los Angeles to erect a 154-bed homeless shelter on a former Metro bus yard, a few blocks from the beach. The shelter was approved by the LA City Council last December and is to be funded from Mayor Eric Garcetti's A Bridge Home initiative. The site is supposed to provide 'transitional' housing, with the residents eventually moving on to more permanent housing. Officials claim residents will also receive support...

  • As Legislature Tries to Stuff More Housing Down the Throats of Cities, California Just Says No

    Alyssa Erdley, News With Attitude|Apr 23, 2019

    The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to oppose a proposed bill in the California State Senate, SB 50, which would offer waivers and other encouragements to housing built close to urban railway stations. The bill would override local zoning and allow structures up to five stories tall in areas currently populated with single-family homes. It would also allow waivers for parking, with less than 0.5 parking spots required per unit. An apparently far-reaching law with many prongs to it -...

  • Roofer or Welder Starts Fire at Notre Dame de Paris, Building Seems Intact, but Heavily Damages

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 23, 2019
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    A fire linked to renovation work of the 870 year old Catholic cathedral, broke out after a welder applied a blowtorch to lead paneling sitting on dry wood. "Repairs to the lead roof required welding lead sheets which rested on dry, well-seasoned timber, much of it porous or powdery with age. This is a particularly risky process for historic buildings." Wikipedia, quoting Le Perisien "Renovation works often cause fires, and it is suspected that the Notre-Dame fire may have been caused by such...