Wednesday, October 30, 2024

New Digital Kiosk Installed on Ocean Avenue as Santa Monica Expands Interactive Wayfinding Program

Technicians from JB3d installed a new digital kiosk on Ocean Avenue near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. This marks the 20th kiosk installed as part of Santa Monica’s new digital wayfinding and out-of-home advertising program. An additional five kiosks will be installed in this phase, bringing the total to 25. The City has partnered with BIG Outdoor to implement the program, which aims to provide interactive information for residents and visitors, improve public safety through emergency capabilities, share community messaging, and generate revenue through advertising sales. City officials confirm that the program will come at no cost to the city, with Santa Monica set to receive 50% of the adjusted gross revenue from the kiosks once they are activated. A minimum annual revenue of $5 million will be guaranteed when all 25 kiosks are fully operational, along with a one-time $4 million signing bonus.

In addition to the financial benefits, the kiosk program will provide several community advantages. It will help residents and visitors navigate local destinations, support small businesses, and offer free public Wi-Fi, which is particularly useful for international tourists who may not have data plans. The kiosks will display announcements for local events, public art exhibits, and community services. They will also offer real-time transit information and shared mobility options, helping people get around more easily. The kiosks are designed to be inclusive, with information available in multiple languages and features for those who are hearing or vision impaired. Public safety will be enhanced through the inclusion of emergency blue phones, emergency alerts, and optional surveillance in crisis situations. The kiosks will also provide access to Santa Monica’s 3-1-1 customer service portal. All maintenance, repairs, and replacements will be handled by BIG Outdoor, which has a dedicated team available seven days a week. The 20-year franchise agreement is expected to generate at least $5 million annually to support community services and priorities.


 

Quick Action by Santa Monica Officers Recovers Stolen Items from Beach Thief

Santa Monica Police responded to a call regarding a series of petty thefts at Santa Monica Beach on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. According to reports, a woman was seen walking through the beach parking lots, stealing items from parked cars. One incident involved a man loading his surfboard into his vehicle when the woman grabbed his keys from the front passenger seat. Officers swiftly located the suspect nearby and placed her under arrest. Authorities confirmed that the woman had stolen from a total of three victims. The stolen items were recovered and returned to their rightful owners.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Glide into the Holidays: Ice at Santa Monica Returns for a Frosty Season

Santa Monica’s beloved seasonal ice rink is back, and it's bigger than ever. From November 8, 2024, to January 20, 2025, Ice at Santa Monica invites locals and visitors to lace up their skates and glide into the holiday season. Located at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue, the 8,000-square-foot rink promises winter fun for all ages, with special events and community gatherings set to light up the season.


The Grand Opening, presented by Disney+, kicks off on Friday, November 8, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., featuring an enchanting evening of free skating under the stars. Guests can enjoy complimentary skate sessions on a first-come, first-served basis, alongside live DJ performances and on-ice entertainers adding a magical touch to the celebration.

Throughout the season, the ice rink will host a variety of special events, including a night dedicated to Taylor Swift tunes and a family-friendly New Year's Eve bash. Skaters of all ages can enjoy 60-minute sessions for $22, with a smaller "tot rink" available for younger visitors.

Whether you're looking for a festive night out or a fun family activity, Ice at Santa Monica is set to be the heart of the city's holiday celebrations. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience winter magic in the heart of Southern California!

Monday, October 28, 2024

Stabbing Suspect Arrested in Santa Monica: Homeless Man Charged with Assault on Fellow Homeless Individual

Santa Monica, CA – On October 23, 2024, Santa Monica Police arrested Damian Garcia, 23, in connection with a stabbing incident that occurred on October 16th. The victim, a recently arrived homeless individual from Kentucky, was found bleeding on the sidewalk at the 500 block of Broadway around 7 p.m. SMPD officers responded promptly to the scene.

Through surveillance video and further investigation, detectives identified Garcia, who is also homeless and recently arrived in Santa Monica from Florida, as the suspect. At his arraignment on October 25th, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed one felony charge against Garcia for Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Great Bodily Injury.

Garcia is currently being held in custody by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and faces extradition to Florida for a separate fugitive warrant. His criminal history includes charges of Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Armed Robbery, and Resisting Arrest with Violence.

Anyone with information on the case is urged to contact Detective Ben Jenkins at (310) 458-4884 or Sergeant Chad Goodwin at (310) 458-8931.

Reggae Icon Jah Faith Stands Proud Beside Venice’s 'Trolley to Zion' Tribute Mural

Venice, CA – Monday, October 28, 2024 – Musician Jah Faith, 71, was seen today on Rose Avenue in Venice, standing next to a mural that features him prominently. The mural, entitled "Trolley to Zion," was painted by artist Marlee Westmoreland and depicts a trolley with Jah Faith as the driver. The artwork, completed in 2022, is a vibrant homage to Jah Faith's roots in reggae music and his long-standing presence in the Venice community. Jah Faith, originally from Trinidad, has lived in Venice for 23 years. Known for his work as a reggae singer and as the MC at LA's renowned Dub Club, his career has spanned decades. His journey began in Trinidad, where his love for music took shape in the village of Boissiere. Over the years, Jah Faith has opened for reggae legends like ASWAD, performed at major venues like the Hollywood Bowl, and shared the stage with artists such as John Holt and Brigadier Jerry. His contributions to reggae have left an indelible mark on the West Coast music scene. The mural serves as a fitting tribute to Jah Faith’s influence in Venice and the broader reggae community. As he continues to perform and record, this artwork is a reminder of his journey from Trinidad to California and his enduring impact on reggae music.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Ghostly Riders: Venice's Electric Bike Parade Spooks and Sparkles Under a Haunted Moon

Santa Monica, CA – Under the night sky of Santa Monica and Venice, the Venice Electric Bike Parade took center stage on the Ocean Front Walk, on Sunday, October 27, 2024. This vibrant event saw participants on electric bikes, trikes, and various human-powered vehicles, each adorned with bright, twinkling lights and dressed in festive Halloween costumes. Starting at the Venice Beach Recreation Center, the parade made its way along the scenic bike path, showcasing a spectacle of lights and creativity as it passed by notable landmarks like the Venice Skate Park and Muscle Beach in Santa Monica. The parade not only captivated onlookers with its dazzling array of illuminated bikes but also promoted sustainability and eco-friendly transportation. Spectators from all over the region gathered to witness this enchanting display, which has become a cherished tradition in the community. The parade stands as a testament to the area's commitment to innovation in sustainable transport and the enduring spirit of community and celebration. As the evening unfolded, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and admiration from the crowd, solidifying the Venice Electric Bike Parade as a must-see event and a highlight of the local cultural calendar. This celebration of light, creativity, and community is set to continue inspiring and delighting residents and visitors for many years to come.

Joker's Wild: 'Diablo' Sparks Halloween Frolic at Venice Beach Drum Circle

Amid the vibrant hues of sunset at Venice Beach on October 27, 2024, Eder, an established artist and musician also known as "Diablo," fully embraced the Halloween spirit by attending the weekly Drum Circle dressed as the Joker. This cultural staple of the area pulsed with the rhythm of community and celebration, and Eder's thematic costume added a playful twist to the evening's festivities.

"Venice Beach has always been a cultural hub, something I've been a part of since my teenage years," Eder shared enthusiastically. "The Drum Circle isn't just about music; it's a sanctuary, a reliable gathering place that we know will always be here, no matter what."

Eder highlighted that the Drum Circle is more than a musical event; it's a cultural phenomenon that fosters a sense of community and belonging. "It's never been about escaping through substances; it's about having a place to go, knowing it will be there," he explained. "This circle is a crown, a gathering that welcomes everyone."

The artist also expressed concerns about the local government's understanding of the community. "You've got to see the real Venice Beach, beyond the computer screens. There's a bike run organized by someone known as 'The Captain,' and many other activities that create a sense of community here," Eder said, pointing out the disconnect between the local authorities and the beach community's realities.

As the drums continued to echo into the evening, Eder stood barefoot in the sand, his Joker costume a nod to the Halloween season, embodying both the joy and the depth of Venice Beach's unique culture. "This place is sacred to me. It's about breaking through to the other side of yourself, finding peace and connection in a community that accepts and celebrates every individual," he reflected.

With every beat of the drum, Eder and the Venice Beach community continue to champion a vibrant culture that resonates deeply with both locals and visitors, making the Drum Circle a must-experience event that embodies the spirit of unity and artistic expression.