City Council Approves Updates To City Zoning Rules

October 24, 2024 ·

Photo courtesy of Ryan Ancill.

SANTA MONICA—On Wednesday, October 23, the city of Santa Monica disclosed that the Santa Monica City Council approved updates to city zoning rules to provide greater flexibility for businesses downtown and on Third Street Promenade.

Updates include:

-Allowing game arcades and arcade bars on Third Street Promenade

-Simplifying review for larger restaurants

-Allowing large-scale commercial entertainment and recreation on city-owned property

-Making it easier for more businesses on 2nd and 4th streets to get alcohol licenses

-Relaxing limits on signage to support creativity, including animated/digital signage, for greater on-site business promotion

-Eliminating restrictions on business size for the Third Street Promenade, such as banks, pet stores, food halls, general personal services and others. Tuesday’s decision will help launch outdoor-only uses in Santa Monica’s office campus districts.

“Encouraging a thriving business community is a key priority for our city and especially in our downtown and Third Street Promenade,” said Community Development Director David Martin. “We will continue to listen and look at holistic approaches to how best to continue to support our city’s economic recovery.”

The recent slate of zoning updates continues the city’s efforts to encourage Economic Growth & Cultural Vitality, directly addressing inquiries and interest from the business community. They remove unnecessary city processes and approvals, providing greater certainty and predictability for property owners and their existing tenants, along with prospective businesses considering locations downtown.

“These changes represent a critical step in supporting the economic recovery of small businesses within Downtown Santa Monica,” said Downtown Santa Monica Inc. CEO Andrew Thomas. “By removing unnecessary barriers and providing new opportunities for businesses to thrive, these updates will help create a more dynamic, engaging environment for both locals and visitors.”

Changes to the sign code will go into effect immediately. The zoning ordinance will go back to the Santa Monica City Council for final adoption on November 11 and go into effect in 30 days.

By Trevor

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