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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

1'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...

 

Leaf Blower Noise Restrictions take effect November 24

Effective November 24 all leaf blowers operating within Culver City must not exceed 65 decibels. Inspections of equipment will be required and equipment which does not meet this standard will be...

 

Four-Story Commercial Building Proposed for Downtown Culver City

The Culver City Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing next Wednesday, October 12, to consider plans for a proposed four-story office building in downtown area. The project, proposed by LPC...

 

Assessor's Office's Office Gets High Marks

By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor I wanted to share some exciting news with you this month. Your Los Angeles County Assessor's Office has received a nearly perfect score of 99.87 percent from...

 

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...

 

Water and Drought Education Festival Returns to El Segundo

Free community event, Water Harvest, returns in-person on Saturday, Oct. 22 The West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) will bring the community together at its facility in El Segundo on Saturday, October 22, 2022 from 10am to 2pm for a...

 

City Council Greenlights Historical Context Study to Guide Racial Equity Initiatives

In its effort to make “reparations a reality,” the Culver City Council has given its blessing to staff to prepare and issue a request for proposals to “conduct an historical context study of the city of Culver City.” At its recent meeting, the Cou...

 

Culver City Chamber to Host Council, School Board Candidates' Forums

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce will hold two Candidates’ Forums over the next two weeks to find out more about those running for the City Council and School Board this November. The Chamber will...

 

Rain Barrel Giveaway Events Announced

West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) announced today that it will host five drive-through rain barrel pick-up events at locations throughout the service area to give away a total of 1500...

 

Culver City Neighborhood Holds Carwash to Help Funeral Expenses after Death of Byron Simmons in a Motorcycle Accident

By David Ganezer Observer Staff Writer "He's survived by his wife Jennifer and his kids Dominic and Jenna. He was a loving, genuine and caring person." .11.22: A Culver City neighborhood came out to...

 

Culver City Sister City Committee

The Culver City Sister City Committee, a non-profit organization that fosters international friendship, seeks four high school students (two boys and two girls) to participate in an exchange trip to o...

 

State of Culver City Conversation with Mayor Lee Slated for Sept. 15

Culver City Mayor Daniel Lee will host an evening of roundtable conversation among neighbors on Thursday, September 15, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Culver City Middle School Cafeteria, 4601 Elenda...

 

Culver Expo Returns

The 2022 Culver Expo is coming up on September 14th, from 3-7 pm at Ivy Station. This year we are celebrating our business community and connecting them with prospective customers, residents, and the...

 

Suspend Outdoor Watering Sept 6-20

The West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) is calling on residents and businesses in the service area to temporarily suspend outdoor watering for a fifteen-day period beginning Sept. 6 to...

 

Leadership Culver City Seeks Applicants For 3rd Annual Program

After a two-year hiatus because of the COVID pandemic, Leadership Culver City is pleased to announce that it is seeking applicants for this year’s class, which will begin in September. Interested i...

 

City Council Moves Forward with Plan to Create 'System of Reparations'

The Culver City Council has taken a step toward “making reparations a reality.” At its recent meeting, the Council unanimously agreed to start an effort to create “a system of reparation desig...

 

Women in Business Nominees Sought

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce is currently seeking nominations for its 7th Annual Women in Business Leadership Awards. “We are so proud to, once again, recognize the contributions of i...

 

CC Planning Commission to Consider Mixed-Use Development Project Next to Kirk Douglas Theatre

The Culver City Planning Commission will soon consider a mixed-use development plan for a couple of vacant buildings located next door to the Kirk Douglas Theatre. The proposed project, named the...

 

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...

 

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