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  • Move Senate Votes to Ok Year-Round Daylight Savings Time Forward

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Mar 17, 2022

    This week the the United States Senate approved a proposal to make daylight saving time permanent, which if passed in the House and signed by President Biden, would mean Americans would never again have to set their clocks back an hour and lose an hour of afternoon daylight in the fall and winter. If enacted into law, it would also mean that early risers lose an hour of daylight in the mornings in November, December, January, and February. In New York, for example, under current law the sun...

  • See Rick Springfield and Engelbert Humperdinck on stage at the Canyon Club performing their classics

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Reporter|Oct 21, 2021

    There are two concerts coming to the Canyon Club venues that you don't want to miss. Rick Springfield takes the stage at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center on October 22 and the very next day, Engelbert Humperdinck makes an appearance at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank on October 23. Over the past four decades, Springfield has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. The creator of some of the finest power-pop of the '80's, a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and musician who has...

  • Culver City to Hold 911 Remembrance

    Stephen Hadland|Sep 9, 2021

    Saturday on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the Culver City Police and Fire Departments will hold a remembrance ceremony at Culver City Fire Station 1 (9600 Culver Blvd.) to honor the men, women, children, and first responders who lost their lives. Join us as we remember them on Saturday, September 11. Here is the schedule of the mornings event: 6:55 a.m. Crews assemble in front of the flag. 6:59 a.m. Time of the South Tower collapse. 7:00...

  • EDITORIAL

    Stephen Hadland|Oct 29, 2020

    MEASURE B - YES “Shall the measure adding Culver City Municipal Code Section 15.09.100 requiring voter approval of any ordinance establishing interim or permanent rent control or prohibition on residential rent increases in the City of Culver City, including any ordinance establishing rent control adopted by the Culver City Council after January 1, 2019, be adopted?” Private property rights have been under attack in Culver City for over one year. With the onset of government-ordered rent con...

  • Council Majority Said CCPD will not see Layoffs

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jun 25, 2020

    Protect Culver City, a political action commitee, predicted that they may face opposition, and they were right. Culver City Action Network organized about 40-50 speakers, who got in line first at this week's City Council meeting "to discuss police policies and budget." They pushed for CCAN's position to remove 20% or more from the police budget and put it into social programs of their choosing. Council cut off the rest of the comments - about 200 of them - so they would have time to deliberate...

  • Eriksson Elected Mayor

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher & Editor|May 7, 2020

    The council voted unanimously to name Goran Eriksson Mayor and Alex Fisch as Vice Mayor. With the voter approved measure to move the city election from April to coincide with the general election in November the term for these 2 positions will be 8 months instead of a full year. The city charter calls for the reorganization of council positions to take place after the council election. Eriksson thanked his fellow council members saying, "I am honored to work with such a dedicated group of...

  • Culver City Council Extends Commercial Eviction Moratorium Through May 31

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Editor and Publisher|Apr 23, 2020

    The Culver City Council met via conference call Monday night in compliance with the County Health Department's guidelines on large groups meeting in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. During the conference call, which was broadcast live on the city's website, the Council voted to extend the commercial eviction moratorium through May 31, confirming the City Manager's order of April 7. Councilmember Alex Fisch cited the orders by the governor halting evictions and foreclosures. He urged business...

  • Wesson, Mitchell Face Runoff

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Mar 5, 2020

    In the hotly-contested Second District Supervisor race, Los Angeles City Councilman Herb Wesson will face State Senator Holly Mitchell in a runoff at the general election on November 3. Neither candidate garnered over 50% of the votes to avoid a runoff. Locally, Culver City Measure CC, which extends by 10 years the sales tax increase approved by the voters in 2012, passed with a whopping 75.03 percent voting yes and 24.9 percent rejecting the extension. With its passage, the sales tax will be...

  • Council Votes to Move Forward on Wende Proposal

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Mar 5, 2020
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    The words of neighbors in Veteran’s park area fell on deaf ears as the council voted to demolish the now vacant AMVETS building and the community garden. While there was support to for the community center and the ultimate relocation of the Mayme Clayton Museum residents of the neighborhood voiced strong objections to establishing low income or homeless housing. Veteran Larry Laughlin spoke about the eviction from the AMVERTS building. He said to the council, “Give us back our home.” The build...

  • Mayor Proposes Tax Hike for Culver City Businesses

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Feb 27, 2020

    Buoyed by sales tax initiatives on both the March and November ballots, Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells has proposed a major increase in the business tax. The city, which has a history of using tax incentives to attract and keep larger businesses, has created a committee looking for ways to increase revenues. Proposals being floated could possibly triple the business tax in the next couple of years. Sahli-Wells tweeted out: "There are a lot of major companies that are locating in Culver...

  • CC Democratic Club Opposes Rescue Vehicle Purchase

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Feb 13, 2020
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    The Culver City Democratic Club have unanimously approved a resolution condemning the proposed purchase of the Bearcat armored personnel carrier by the Culver City Police Department. The City Council has already approved the purchase when it adopted the 2019-20 city budget last August. But the council later put the brakes on the purchase citing the need for more community input. In its resolution, the Democratic Club accused the city "of misrepresented this military transport as an 'emergency...

  • Hate Crime Rears its Ugly Head

    Stephen Hadland, Culver City Observer Publisher|Feb 6, 2020

    Joshua Immanuel Ebow, 30, of Los Angeles a former delivery driver pleaded not guilty Monday to charges stemming from a series of alleged hate crime attacks on men in Culver City, West Los Angeles and Inglewood. Ebow, allegedly committed the crimes because he perceived the victims to be gay or members of the LGBTQ community, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. Ebow, who has remained jailed at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in lieu of $135,000 bail since his Jan. 3 a...

  • Dead Homeless Man Was Unarmed

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jan 23, 2020

    Los Angeles police revealed this week that the man killed during a confrontation with officers at a homeless encampment in Culver City was unarmed. The circumstances of the incident are still under investigation, but the homeless man was not carrying a gun, police said. He was holding a bicycle part that was shaped like a handgun. The shooting took place on Jan. 11 following reports that a man with a gun had exited a tent at the encampment under the 405 freeway at Venice Boulevard When LAPD Serg...

  • Shooting at Homeless Encampment Leaves One Dead

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jan 16, 2020

    Culver City leaders drew the ire of residents this week following the deadly shooting at a homeless encampment on Venice Boulevard. Culver City and Los Angeles police received a call shortly before 1 p.m. last Saturday that a man with a gun had just exited a tent at the homeless encampment under the 405 Freeway at Venice Boulevard. LAPD was first on the scene and a supervisor confronted the suspect. A shooting ensued and the suspect was shot, police said. Culver City and Los Angeles City...

  • Drone Program Receives High Marks

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Dec 19, 2019
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    The Culver City Police and Fire Departments gave council and the public an interim report on the drone pilot program. Prior to the council meeting a demonstration was held in the courtyard at city hall with drones taking off, landing and hovering over the area. A Culver City Fire Department Battalion Chiefs SUV was outfitted with a large screen showing live footage from the drone overhead. The drones are used under strict guidelines to ensure proper use combining public safety and privacy. The...

  • City Moves to Hire Homeless Czar

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Dec 19, 2019

    The Culver City Council voted Monday night to hire a Homeless Czar at the pay rate of $195,000 per year to address the city's homeless problem. Despite the fiscal emergency the city declared recently, City Manager John Nachbar requested the additional funds to deal with the growing problem. "In a poll conducted a few weeks ago, homelessness was cited by our residents as one of the top issues facing the city," said Nachbar. "This issue is incredibly complex." Vice Mayor Goran Eriksson asked...

  • City Council Declares Fiscal Emergency

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Oct 31, 2019

    Buoyed by the words of Culver City’s Chief Financial Officer Onyx Jones who said that ”our fiscal emergency is today,” the City Council voted 5-0 to declare -- without consulting the Financial Advisory Committee -- a state of fiscal emergency so a special election could be called to extend the 1/2% sales tax increase the voters passed in 2012. Measure Y, as it was called, was set to sunset (expire) in 2020. In 2012, the Council promised in its statement on the sample ballot that “All tax fun...

  • MEASLES EXPOSURE IN CULVER CITY?

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Oct 17, 2019

    The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is investigating an additional confirmed case of measles in a Los Angeles County resident. The possible exposures occurred in Culver City at the Arclight Theaters or at the AR Cucina Restaurant both in downtown Culver City. In Santa Monica to possible exposure occurred at a commercial building at 3201 Wilshire Boulevard or at the Erewhom Market. Measles is considered among the most contagious viruses in the world. About 90% of...

  • City Pulls Police Rescue Vehicle from Agenda

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Aug 29, 2019

    The agenda item to approve the purchase order for the Lenco BearCat Emergency Response Rescue Vehicle was mysteriously removed for the agenda at Monday night's council meeting. The purchase has been previously approved as part of the 2019-20 city budget. The only explanation issued was that the council wanted more community input. Reacting swiftly in a strongly worded letter the Culver City Police Officers Association Board of Directors said, "We feel compelled to speak up regarding this...

  • Remembering the Culver City Store's Opening and the Man of Gold

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Aug 1, 2019

    It was a ritual for the late Dave Gold, the founder of 99 Cents Only Stores to have his vendors there before the Culver City store opened the first time. I was Publisher of the Culver City News then. Dave had me and other vendors stocking shelves and preparing the store for customers who were waiting in line. As I recall the first 9 customers could by a television for 99 cents. The next 99 customer could buy another expensive item for 99 cents, and so on and so on. The line of waiting customers...

  • Fire Destroys 99 Cents Only Store

    Stephen Hadland|Jul 25, 2019

    Over 80 Firefighters from the Culver City Fire Department and nearby agencies battled a fire that totally consumed the 99 cents only store near the corner of Washington Blvd and Washington Place. The fire was reported at 1:45 am. Firefighters were removed from inside the building and the roof as the structure began to collapse. By early morning three of the four walls had caved it. No one was inside the building at the time and there were no reported injuries according to the Culver City Police...

  • CULVER CITY FREEZE IS COMING

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jun 27, 2019

    Responding to a well-orchestrated campaign to “Protect Culver City Renters,’” the City Council voted 4-1 this week to move forward on a 12-month rent freeze. At Monday night’s meeting that stretched till 1 a.m., the council rebuffed local apartment owners, directing staff to draft a rent-freeze ordinance with a 3% cap on rent increases. The Council is expected to vote on the proposed ordinance in August. Councilman Daniel Lee -- who took part in a rally in support of renters outside City Ha...

  • Large Crowd Expected at Council Meeting Over "Rent Freeze"

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jun 20, 2019

    Based on the public response to a proposed "Rent Freeze" a large crowd of renters and apartment owners is expected at Monday's council meeting. The discussion will include the "Rent Freeze" (Temporary Moratorium on Residential Rental Increases) and Other Tenant Protections. A group calling itself Protect Culver City Renters submitted a flyer which is included in the council's agenda. The group does not reveal any information about who they are, who their members are, how many members they had,...

  • Los Angeles Fires Opening Salvo at Culver City

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jun 13, 2019

    In their attempt to deflect a major increase in the homeless population of Los Angeles, LA Councilmen Mike Bonin and Joe Buscaino have set the stage to sue Culver City and other local cities to take on the homeless problems of their city. The two councilmen have directed Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer to explore "legal steps" they could use to allow the homeless to pitch tents and live on the sidewalks in Culver City. According to a ruling by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, a...

  • Culver City Comes in With the Top Rental Prices in the Country

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Jun 6, 2019
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    Culver City ranks 23rd in the nation for overall in average rental prices coming in at $3,958.89. That is 151.50 % above the average according to the list in Apartment Guide. Neighboring Santa Monica at $4716.25 per month. Four of Santa Monica's Westside neighbors also made the top 20 – West Hollywood was seventh, Playa Vista 12th, Marina del Rey 14th and Culver City 16th in the country. Los Angeles ranked 36th. Studios come in at $3098.60 with 1 Bedrooms close behind at $3131.84 while 2-bedroom...

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