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City Council Backs Measure to Raise Minimum Wage for Health Care Workers

The Culver City Council this week backed a proposal to raise the minimum wage for health care workers, approved minor changes to the Housing Element and rejected the idea to ban commercial and informational booths at Fiesta La Ballona. At its Monday...

 

Violent Crimes, Property Thefts Up in Culver City in 2022

Violent crimes and property crimes are up this year, according to the Culver City Police Department. This week, the Police Department released its 2022 Mid-Year Report, which contains crime statistics, police arrests, traffic citations, mental...

 

City Council to Consider Changes to 2021-28 Housing Element on August 8

The Culver City Council will consider at its next meeting on August 8 minor changes to the Housing Element which identifies and plans for its housing needs between 2021 and 2029. In January, the...

 

City Council to Consider Changes to 2021-28 Housing Element on August 8

The Culver City Council will consider at its next meeting on August 8 minor changes to the Housing Element which identifies and plans for its housing needs between 2021 and 2029. In January, the...

 

Wende Museum Breaks Ground for Creative Community Center

The Wende Museum will soon start building the Glorya Kaufman Creative Community Center in the southern portion of its armory property at 10858 Culver Boulevard. Last month, the Museum and its...

 

Council Approves Armored vehicles

After much debate and months of delay the Culver City City Council has approved the purchase of 2 armored vehicles by the Culver City Police Department. Speaker Stephanie Benjamin spoke of the need...

 

Stormwater Project to Capture Water Runnoff

City’s infrastructure can prevent 19 acre-feet of water per storm from overflowing to Ballona Creek and Santa Monica Bay At a June 30 event in Culver City, the West Basin Municipal Water District (...

 

Culver City Chamber of Commerce Launches Nationwide Search for New President & CEO

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce has launched a nationwide search for a new President & CEO, following the departure of Colin Diaz earlier this year. Contracting with the executive search firm of...

 

Stormwater Project to Capture Water Runnoff

City’s infrastructure can prevent 19 acre-feet of water per storm from overflowing to Ballona Creek and Santa Monica Bay At a June 30 event in Culver City, the West Basin Municipal Water District (...

 

Culver City Starts Car-Free Weekends on Main Street

Main Street is now a car-free zone on the weekends. Last Friday, Culver City began closing Main Street between Culver Boulevard and the city limit to car traffic on weekends. Water-filled barricades...

 

12 Culver City Businesses Achieve Sustainability Certifications

On June 1, 2022, Culver City Mayo Daniel Lee commended 12 newly certified sustainable businesses as part of Culver City's Sustainable Business Certification Program (Certification Program) at Temple...

 

Culver City Inks $12-Million Contract With Exodus Recovery to Manage New Housing for the Homeless

Culver City Council this week approved a three-year, $12-million agreement with Exodus Recovery to serve as the lead operator, supportive service provider and property manager for the two new housing...

 

Affordable Housing Complex Proposed for Methodist Church Property on Sepulveda

The Culver City Council has approved a request from a non-profit developer to modify a proposed affordable complex at the site of Culver Palms United Methodist Church, located at 4464 Sepulveda Blvd....

 

Culver City Gets Jump On Independence Day Celebrations

On July 3rd, Exchange Culver City will present it 52nd annual Charity Independence Day Family Picnic and Fireworks Extravaganza. This Culver City tradition will be held at West Los Angeles College....

 

Culver City Receives $645,750 to Develop Sustainability Roadmap

The Federal Transportation Administration has announced that the Culver City Transportation Department will receive $645,750 to analyze the city’s transit system and develop a sustainability roadmap....

 

Culver City Bus to Host One-Day Job Fair June 25

Culver CityBus will host a one-day, hiring event on Saturday, June 25, to fill vacant bus operator positions. To meet its goal of recruiting bus drivers, Culver CityBus will conduct same-day...

 

Drought Conservation Emergency Regulations

West Basin’s SUPER-CALI-FRUGALISTIC drought campaign calls on our local communities to save water amid this unprecedented drought. We offer a variety of water saving programs to help our residents and businesses save water and money. What wasteful w...

 

Council Moves to Hike Business Tax

At the City Council meeting on Monday, June 13, the Council voted in favor of putting a business license tax raise on the November election ballot. Action Item A3 read, “Discussion and c...

 

Rocket's Red Glare Arrives Early in Culver City

On July 3rd, Culver City will kick-off the Independence Day celebrations with its 52nd annual Fireworks Extravaganza and Family Picnic at West Los Angeles College. The event includes live music,...

 

Culver City Extends Tolling Agreement with Sentinel Peak Relating to Oil Termination Ordinance

Culver City and Sentinel Peak Resources have extended the term of the existing Tolling Agreement for an additional period of time, currently through July 29, and are continuing their discussions to...

 

Dan O'Brien Venue Change

MAPLE BLOCK 3973 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City Across Washington Place from Tito's Tacos *Same time - Thursday June 9th 7pm* Unfortunately, a reservation SNAFU at Rush Street had us double-booked with an Amazon private party for the back patio at Rush...

 

LA Gives Green Light to Large Development at La Cienega/Jefferson

A large mixed-use development proposed for a 3.5-acre site just on the outskirts of Culver City has received the green light for construction. Recently, the Los Angeles City Planning Commission...

 

Jefferson Blvd. Post Office Closing May 27, Relocating 2 Miles Away

The U.S. Postal Service has announced that it is closing its post office at 11111 Jefferson Blvd. on May 27 and relocating it two miles away to the Fox Hills area. Five years ago, the Postal Service...

 

CCEF Gala Raises over $175K

The Culver City Education Foundation (CCEF) is proud to announce the Ruby Gala surpassed its goal of raising $175,000 for the programs we fund across the district! Thank you to the two hundred...

 

Ballona Creek Trash Collection Barge Project Challenged in Court

Two Playa del Rey residents have filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County, the Board of Supervisors and the Flood Control District, challenging last month's board approval of a trash collection...

 

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