SMC Sustainability Center
We are the hub of Sustainability at Santa Monica College
Extension of Peak-Hour Bus Lanes on Lincoln Boulevard Feasibility Study - PublicInput
Extension of Peak-Hour Bus Lanes on Lincoln Boulevard Feasibility Study - PublicInput
This feasibility study is a preliminary investigation to evaluate the potential for extending bi-directional peak-hour bus-only lanes along a 3.1-mile segment of Lincoln Boulevard (State Route 1) from Venice Boulevard to West Manchester Avenue in the City of Los Angeles. The draft feasibility study is now available for comments from February 17 to April 17 2026.
Join One of Our Eco Clubs
Join One of Our Eco Clubs
There are many ways to get involved with sustainability at SMC! Learn all about them here!
SMC Sustainability Center
SMC Sustainability Center
Degrees, Certificates and Classes
Degrees, Certificates and Classes
Student Greening Workshops
Student Greening Workshops
Recycling at SMC
Recycling at SMC
The Recycling department collects SMC’s discarded items enabling them to be used as resources for new products.
Learn More About the Organic Learning Garden
Learn More About the Organic Learning Garden
The SMC Organic Learning Garden consists of about 1,200 sqft of planting space — raised beds, containers, mounded beds, and constructed herb gardens.
Videos - YouTube
Videos - YouTube
The Sustainability Center at Santa Monica College is an information and research center for students, faculty and the surrounding community; located across the street from the southeast end of Santa Monica College's main campus. Housing SMC's Environmental Affairs Committee and Eco-Action Club, Sustainable Works, the Environmental Resource Library, and environmental career, job and volunteer postings; the Sustainability Center is an information point source for campus environmentalism and university environmental programs. Find out more about us here: https://linktr.ee/sustainability.smc
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