New Yorkers, as the perception goes, are in general a contentious lot, given to scoffing at petty laws and sneering at the idea of sacrifice for the greater good of all.
The City Council lifted a ban on fortune-telling by passing an ordinance that allows such businesses by permit in commercial areas.
The City Council agreed this week to include restrictions on the diameter of satellite dish antennas in a proposed ordinance that would regulate use of the dishes throughout the city The council voted 3 to 1 to limit the diameter to no larger than eight feet, in addition to earlier...
The City Council moved ahead this week with plans to relocate utility wires underground by authorizing a survey of two sample areas of the city to determine if residents will agree to help pay for the project.
The City Council approved a 45-unit hotel on Sepulveda Boulevard at 9th Street after the developer agreed to several changes to make the project more acceptable to neighbors.
Over the objections of the city's fire and police chiefs, a Fourth of July fireworks display was authorized by the City Council on Tuesday night.
Councilwoman Jan Dennis, who two weeks ago was the swing vote in authorizing a July 4 fireworks display, reversed herself this week, resulting in the show's cancellation.
Two Manhattan Beach police officers have filed a $2.7-million lawsuit against the city, alleging
Despite concerns expressed by the business community, the City Council voted Tuesday night to lengthen no-parking periods along Sepulveda Boulevard and to eliminate parking in two areas.
The City Council delayed for a month adoption of a policy on helicopter landing pads in order to study whether helipads could be limited to emergency and public-service uses.
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The City Council agreed this week to continue for six months a moratorium on development of 25-foot lots.
A fifth El Porto home has been found to contain hydrocarbon vapors, according to Manhattan Beach Assistant Fire Chief Keith Hackamack.
The City Council has approved a contract with Hermosa Beach to share the expense of a commuter bus into El Segundo.
The city council agreed this week to appeal another panel's decision to allow a 40-room hotel at Sepulveda Boulevard and 9th Street.
The City Council has approved a long-term plan to widen Sepulveda Boulevard to four lanes from three in each direction by requiring new developments to be set back from the highway.
An Arco service station and mini-market at 1002 Manhattan Beach Blvd. lost its bid to remain open
Without discussion, the City Council this week approved the remaining $17,000 needed to continue the second phase of the city's child sexual abuse prevention program.
The City Council has introduced an ordinance to prohibit overnight camping in recreational vehicles on city streets in an effort to keep transients and "squatters" out of the city.
The police chief of Placerville, a city of 6,700 people northeast of Sacramento, has been named chief of police in Manhattan Beach, effective Oct. 18.