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  1. Hello, I’m Frank Gruber, and I’ve been involved in the life and politics of Santa Monica for over 20 years. In the 90s I was an activist for better planning, and I served on the Housing and Planning Commissions, and the oversight committee for a school district bond.

  2. www.surfsantamonica.com › ssm_site › the_lookoutAbout Frank Gruber

    Frank Gruber, who writes "What I Say," the new column for The Lookout, was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, home of Mike Piazza and Tommy Lasorda. Unlike Lasorda and Piazza, however, Gruber has never played or managed for the Dodgers although, as he points out, the Dodgers never asked him to play. In 1978, after graduating from the University ...

  3. laane.org › advisory_board › frank-gruberFrank Gruber – LAANE

    Entertainment Lawyer/Activist/Author. Frank Gruber has practiced entertainment law for over 30 years. He’s also been an activist in Santa Monica since the early ’90s, including stints on the housing and planning commissions, and advocacy for living wages, worker rights, and housing.

  4. www.santamonicalookout.com › ssm_site › the_lookoutWHAT I SAY: Taking Liberties

    What I Say. Taking Liberties. By Frank J. Gruber. Last Thursday I was walking east on Santa Monica Boulevard to get lunch at the new coffee shop inside the new Main Library when at Fifth Street I bumped into former Santa Monica Mayor Paul Rosenstein. He was downtown walking around while waiting for his car to be serviced.

  5. Oct 27, 2014 · We sat down with Santa Monica City Council candidate Frank Gruber, a long-time political activist, former Planning Commissioner, and fierce advocate of affordable housing to talk about Santa Monicas decades-long commitment to providing housing for all.

  6. 86 POSTS. Exclusive articles: Bike “to Anywhere” Day Remains a Top Draw in Santa Monica (and There Was a Cool 5K Too). OPA Update 5/16/24: OPA May Monthly Meeting Recap, MAINopoly This Sunday, & Other Things To Do This Weekend. 100 Wilshire: A Tale of Two Heights. Gruber : Santa Monica and the California Voting Rights Act, the case continues.

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