People

Housing

Supply, affordability, stability, and the mix of housing types across the city.

Why it matters here

It determines who can stay, who can arrive, and whether workers can live near their jobs.

Where this matters

Pacific OceanSanta Monica PierSanta Monica BeachDowntown Santa MonicaThird Street PromenadeMain StreetMontana AvenueSanta Monica Airport AreaSanta Monica CollegePalisades ParkReed ParkMemorial ParkVirginia Avenue ParkAirport ParkCivic CenterOcean ParkPico NeighborhoodMid-CityNorth of MontanaWilshire / MontanaSunset ParkNortheast Santa MonicaDowntown ResidentialMajor CorridorsE Line Stations

Downtown Santa Monica

The dense core between the freeway and the ocean — offices, apartments, hotels, shopping, and the E Line terminus.

What we love:
Walkability · Restaurants & Cafés · Local Businesses
Key issues:
Local Business & Economy · Housing · Public Safety
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Main Street

A low-scale commercial street from Pico to the Venice border, lined with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants.

What we love:
Local Businesses · Restaurants & Cafés · Walkability
Key issues:
Local Business & Economy · Parking · Transportation
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Montana Avenue

A tree-lined shopping street from about 7th to 17th, mixing boutiques, cafés, and neighborhood services.

What we love:
Local Businesses · Trees & Landscape · Walkability
Key issues:
Local Business & Economy · Parking · Transportation
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Santa Monica College

A community college with a main campus on Pico and satellite campuses across the city, known for transfer, arts, and workforce programs.

What we love:
Education · Diversity · Arts & Culture
Key issues:
Education · Housing · Transportation
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Ocean Park

The southern coastal neighborhood of bungalow courts, walk streets, and beach-adjacent living around Main Street.

What we love:
Neighborhoods · Architecture · Walkability
Key issues:
Housing · Development · Parking
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Pico Neighborhood

One of the city's most historically rooted and diverse neighborhoods, centered along Pico Boulevard east of Lincoln.

What we love:
Community · Diversity · Historic Places
Key issues:
Housing · Development · Environment
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Mid-City

The central residential area around Wilshire, Broadway, and Colorado, blending apartments, homes, and small commercial streets.

What we love:
Neighborhoods · Walkability · Trees & Landscape
Key issues:
Housing · Development · Transportation
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North of Montana

The northern residential area of wide, tree-shaded streets between Montana Avenue and the city's northern edge.

What we love:
Trees & Landscape · Neighborhoods · Architecture
Key issues:
Housing · Development · Transportation
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Wilshire / Montana

A dense apartment district between Wilshire and Montana, walkable to downtown, the bluffs, and neighborhood shops.

What we love:
Walkability · Neighborhoods · Local Businesses
Key issues:
Housing · Parking · Public Safety
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Sunset Park

The southeastern residential neighborhood surrounding the college and the airport, with single-family streets and local schools.

What we love:
Neighborhoods · Parks & Green Space · Education
Key issues:
Development · Environment · Transportation
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Northeast Santa Monica

The residential area northeast of Wilshire near the city's border, quiet streets close to Brentwood and the 10.

What we love:
Neighborhoods · Trees & Landscape · Walkability
Key issues:
Housing · Transportation · Parking
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Downtown Residential

The growing residential population living within the downtown core, above shops and beside transit.

What we love:
Walkability · Restaurants & Cafés · Public Spaces
Key issues:
Housing · Public Safety · Public Space
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E Line Stations

The Downtown Santa Monica, 17th Street/SMC, and 26th Street/Bergamot stations linking the city to the regional rail network.

What we love:
Walkability · Arts & Culture · Community
Key issues:
Transportation · Public Safety · Housing
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What we value

  • Neighborhood character
  • Long-term residents staying
  • Homes for teachers, students, workers

Improving something shouldn't mean losing what people already love about it.

Challenges

  • Cost pressure (community concern — not verified data)
  • Balancing new homes with existing scale (community concern — not verified data)

Ideas & opportunities

  • Gentle density near transit
  • Reuse of underused sites

Related projects

No projects or initiatives have been linked to Housing yet.