City Offers Pre-Approved ADU Designs Editorials & Opinions Please Do Not Vote For Albert Vera (You Might Save His Life) October 30, 20240 At the City Council Candidates Forum sponsored by Culver City Democrats United, the moderator asked a great closing question, “What will you do if you ...
The city council meeting discussing aproposal to rip out the successful MOVE Culver City mobility projectis still ongoing as I write this; delaying discussion of controversial issues like this is a time-tested method of waiting out the opposition in hopes they’ll leave before the proposal comes ...
There are three open seats and seven candidates running for Culver City Council in 2024, all running as Democrats. Respectfully, one of these candidates has no institutional support and is not likely to make a meaningful impact. If you aren’t the type of locally... ...
Historically during local elections, the Culver City Downtown Business Asssociation has hosted a forum for candidates for Culver City Council. These forums help educate our members on local issues and introduce them to future leaders of Culver City. This year, a local group hosted a forum at th...
Culver City The City Council has approved a $7,500 study of methods to improve traffic on McDonald Street and neighboring streets. The council acted after about 100 residents signed a petition complaining that commuters use their street as a thoroughfare during morning and evening rush hours. ...
Culver City The City Council has voted to remove 15 rotting carob trees from Westwood Boulevard and Pickford Way. Another 11 diseased trees will be removed if nearby homeowners approve. City staff members earlier this year recommended removal of all 147 of the carob trees on the two streets ...
The April 30, 2018 City Council meeting will be the annual rotation of the mayor, along with the newly elected members being sworn in, termed out members ending their time on the dais. Vice Mayor …[READ MORE]News Appointments Are Open – Commissions, Boards and Committees April 30, 201...
The City Council on Monday unanimously endorsed Proposition 46, a state ballot measure that would allow voters to consider general obligation bonds proposed by cities. The right of local voters to consider such bond measures was removed in 1978 by Proposition 13, which limited property tax increases...