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Goals:
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Nurture a diverse, stable, local economy that
supports basic needs of all segments of the
community.
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Businesses, organizations and local government
agencies within Santa Monica continue to
increase the efficiency of their use of
resources through the adoption of sustainable
business practices. The city takes a leadership
role by developing a plan by 2005 to increase
the adoption of sustainable practices by Santa
Monica businesses and encouraging sustainable
businesses to locate in Santa Monica.
How are we doing?

Santa
Monica’s economy remains strong and diverse with
growth in the tourism, retail, and information
sectors. The local economy remains resilient with
no sector representing more than 25% of the total
economic activity. To build on this success, the
City Council funded the creation of a Sustainable
Economic Development Strategy to attract and retain
businesses that support economic development, social
responsibility and environmental stewardship. The
city, the Chamber of Commerce, the Convention and
Visitors Bureau and Sustainable Works are
collaborating on projects to promote sustainable
businesses and improve the quality of life for
residents and visitors. Over 20 Santa Monica
businesses were recognized for their exceptional
commitment to sustainable practices through the
Green Business Certification Program and the
Sustainable Quality Awards. An additional 20
businesses received comprehensive green business
consultations as part of the Sustainable Works
Business Greening Program. However, the rising cost
of living and an unbalanced ratio of jobs to housing
make it difficult for people to live near their
workplace, exacerbating local and regional traffic
and parking problems. Santa Monica’s jobs/housing
balance rose to 1.52 this year, a further move away
from the 1.0 target established in the Sustainable
City Plan. The grade improvement reflects the
continued adoption of business greening practices
throughout the community.
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