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Culver City Council Approves Controversial Anti-Camping Law
Ignoring pleas from the homeless and their advocates, the new City Council at its Monday night’s meeting voted 3-2 to introduce and approve an anti-camping ordinance, which former city officials...
Culver City Symphony Presents
The Culver City Symphony Orchestra will present a free concert on Saturday, February 11 with exceptionally beautiful music, featuring a remarkable young competition winner and acclaimed conductor Clyde Mitchell. Abriana Church, the Senior winner of t...
Woman files lawsuit against Culver City police claiming negligence and excessive force led to husband's death
Adriana Medina has filed a lawsuit against Culver City police after her husband Guillermo Medina was killed last year by officers from the Culver City Police Department. The lawsuit claims that CCPD officers failed to provide timely medical care...
Mixed-Use Project Proposed on Sepulveda Blvd.
A new mixed-used building has been proposed for the southwest corner of Sepulveda and Culver Boulevards Dubbed the St. Mina Center, the project would rise from a property located at 4319 Sepulveda...
Culver City Welcomes its New Planning and Development Director Mark Muenzer
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce that Mark Muenzer will be the City’s new Planning and Development Director. Mark will join the City on January 30, 2023 and will report to City...
King Day Closures
The national holiday observes the birthday of civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. ,who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He was assassinated four years later. You can expect...
Culver City Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Day
The Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department in conjunction with the Culver City Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration Committee will present the annual King Day Celebration on Saturday January 14 at 2p.m. indoors at Veterans...
Culver City Welcomes its New Planning and Development Director Mark Muenzer
The City of Culver City is pleased to announce that Mark Muenzer will be the City’s new Planning and Development Director. Mark will join the City on January 30, 2023 and will report to City...
Council Directs Staff to Draft Anti-Camping Ordinance, Explore Safe Camping Sites
The Culver City Council recently held a meeting to discuss whether to implement an ordinance that prohibits camping in public spaces. Following a lengthy meeting that drew more than 90 speakers on...
Memorial Garden Refurbished
Early in November an ugly duckling was turned into a beautiful swan, but this time it was unused outdoor space next to the Venice Family Clinic’s Sandy Segal Youth Health Center on the campus of...
Vera Takes Over Mayoral Reins, McMorrin Named Vice Mayor
Culver City Council welcomed two fresh faces during Monday's swearing-in ceremony that culminated with Albert Vera taking over the mayoral reins and Yasmine-Imani McMorrin selected as new vice mayor....
Culver City Lions Club donation
The Culver City Lions Club provided pumpkin pies to members of the Culver City Senior Citizen Center. Before the pandemic, the Culver City Lions Club provided the senior citizens with the...
WITH School Board Win, Triston Ezidore Becomes Youngest Elected Public Official In History Of Los Angeles County
The nineteen-year-old’s upset victory for a seat on the Culver City Unified School District Board also makes him the first Black male to serve on the Board Triston Ezidore will become the youngest...
CC Council Okays Proposed Settlement Framework With Sentinel Peak Resources
Negotiations between Culver City and Sentinel Peak Resources regarding options to the Oil Termination Ordinance to avoid litigation have apparently been very productive. This week, the City Council...
Culver City Releases Positive Report on MOVE Project
Culver City has released a positive “mid-point’ pilot report on the MOVE project. The report shows bus ridership up by 52%, cycling activity up by 32% and pedestrian activity up by 18%, according...
Jesse Nuñez a New President and Chief Executive of Culver City Chamber of Commerce
After an extensive national search, the Board of the Culver City Chamber of Commerce announced the hiring today of entrepreneur and former Dodgers executive Jesse Nuñez as the new Chamber President...
Mixed-Use Project Planned next to Dinah's on Sepulveda
Dinah's Family Restaurant, the iconic restaurant in Westchester, will have new neighbors in the next year or two. The Los Angeles City Council recently approved a plan to demolish buildings...
Culver City Council Abolishes Minimum Parking Requirements
The Culver City Council has passed a new law designed to make housing and developments cheaper, help mom ’n’ pop restaurants get started, and make the neighborhoods more walkable. At its recent...
Temporary Closure of Ballona Creek Bike Path
Due to work on the Higuera Street Bridge Replacement Project, the Ballona Creek Bike Path between National Boulevard and Duquesne Avenue will be closed temporarily for at least one week. City...
Trash Interceptor Barge Deployed at Ballona Creek
The Trash Interceptor, a floating trash-collecting barge, has arrived in Los Angeles and officially deployed at Ballona Creek where it meets the Pacific Ocean. The Ocean Cleanup, an international Dutc...
City Council to Discuss SB 9 Application in the Culver Crest
California Senate Bill 9 will be a topic at the next City Council meeting. At its Oct. 24 session, the Council will discuss and provide direction to staff regarding the application of SB 9 in the...
Culver City Housing Element Receives State Certification
The State has approved the revised Culver City Housing Element, which identifies and plans for its housing needs between 2021 and 2029. On Monday, Culver City received a determination letter from the...
$3.1 Million-Plus Mega Millions Lottery Ticket Sold in Culver City
A Mega Millions ticket with five numbers, excluding the Mega number, was sold at the Culver City Elks Lodge on Washington Place and is worth $3,135,094, the California Lottery announced this week....
Tito's Tacos Fiesta Americana
100's of people attended Tito's Tacos Fiesta Mexicano for National Taco Day and National Vodka Day which raised over $16,000 for the Culver City Arts Foundation....
City Council to Discuss SB 9 Application in the Culver Crest
California Senate Bill 9 will be a topic at the next City Council meeting. At its Oct. 24 session, the Council will discuss and provide direction to staff regarding the application of SB 9 in the...