Tag: Santa Monica City Manager Oliver Chi

Increased Police Presence In Santa Monica Shopping Areas

November 3, 2025 ·

Photo Credit: Jimmy Woo
SANTA MONICA—On October 28, the Santa Monica City Council approved the realignment plan presented on October 24th. A copy of the proposal may be found in a press release on the City of Santa Monica webpage. Councilmembers voted to give Santa Monica a facelift of sorts by cleaning it up and adding some much-needed security, so shoppers and other visitors are comfortable, and safe in a city that at one time was noted for its beauty. The proposed plan is to clean up debris left behind by homeless encampments, drug addicts, graffiti artists…and to add more officers to patrol the city streets and shopping districts. Canyon News reached out to Santa Monica City Manager, Oliver Chi, for a statement, but did not hear back in time for print. According to the webpage, Chi oversees a total city budget of $789.9 million with a workforce of over 2,000 employees. Reports indicate that the first phases of the Realignment Plan proposal began soon after Chi took over as City Manager in the latter part of 2024. $60 million has been reserved to revitalize the area, which could potentially bring more revenue into the city. The most recent published calls by the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) referred to the following Department Wide Statistics for October 12-18th. Year-to-date (YTD) calls—98,284 Calls for Service October 12-18—2,326 Officer Initiated Calls: 928 (39,728 YTD) Citizen Initiated Calls: 1,398 (58,556 YTD) Homeless Related Calls: 560 (26,069 YTD) Encampment Calls: 16 (1,004 YTD) Arrests: 63 (2,669 YTD) Homeless Arrests: 43 (1,902 YTD) 5150 Holds: 13 (512 YTD) Sidenote: A “5150” hold refers to a legal provision in California that allows for the involuntary hospitalization of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. @LoriMills, posted the following message on her X social media page after the news that a mental health facility for the homeless is coming to Ocean Avenue. Ocean Avenue is home to some of the most expensive land in the country; multimillion dollar homes, and five-star hotels with an ocean view. “I was born in Santa Monica. It used to be a pristine beach town. An actual tourist attraction. Now it is infested with crime, Antifa, the homeless, and needles. Democrat policy, Democrat results.” A second commenter, John_Alle, posted this message on November 3rd. “When ATMs in Santa Monica and mailing a letter are no longer safe at dusk…Santa Monica is the most permissive and inviting beachside city in Southern California for transient addicts to sleep and do drugs on sidewalks and in parks. Whose safety does Santa Monica’s leadership prioritize?” The SMPD Downtown Services Unit is reportedly expected to double the presence of sworn police officers to 8-10 per day to patrol either by bicycle or on foot throughout the Promenade, Transit Mall, and the downtown Corridor. Canyon News contacted SMPD for more specifics on the police detail, and will update this article when advised.   By Sharon

Resignations Continue At City of Santa Monica

September 4, 2025 ·

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SANTA MONICA— On August 27, the Director of Community Development, Armine’ Chaparyan submitted her written resignation to the City Manager, Oliver Chi indicating that she was to pursue other prospects. Chaparyan assumed her position on February 3, accepting an annual salary of $273,384.

Chaparyan’s resignation is effective as of September 10th. Her departure follows the departure of multiple other employees working in leadership positions for the City of Santa Monica.

On August 9, the City of Santa Monica announced that they were seeking a new director of Housing and Human Services to replace Heather Averick, who was appointed and served willingly from 2023-2025.

August 22nd marked the departure of Santa Monica Police Chief, Ramón Batista. The city has remained under scrutiny over that exit as some unnamed individuals have indicated the Chief was fired, while others say there is no proof of his firings, and that Chief Batista left on his own accord following a difference of opinion(s) in city policy.”

During a special session on Thursday, July 24, the City of Santa Monica’s attorney, Doug Sloan announced his decision to step down effective August 31st. Sloan has worked as City Attorney since 2022.

On September 19, 2024, City Manager David White announced the December retirement of Director of Community Development David Martin.

There was an Interim City Manager, Elaine Polacheck, who filled in following David White’s February resignation.

On May 23, the City of Santa Monica announced the hiring of Oliver Chi who had previously worked as City Manager of Irvine. Chi accepted an annual salary of $410,604 as City Manager of Santa Monica beginning July 14th.

Chi oversees a workforce of approximately 2,000 employees and a city budget of an estimated $789,9 million.

By Sharon