Redevelopment, the budget and the Metro line are the top issues facing Culver City.
When John Nachbar assumes his post on Aug. 16, he will make an above-average salary for a city manager in the West.
Coping with a budget deficit and planning for the new Exposition rail line are at the top of the mayor's agenda.
This longtime Culver City resident is a self-proclaimed "fixture" in the community.
The long-awaited light installation is nearing completion after having been pushed back nearly five years by design delays and frozen funds.
The Civil Service Commission is looking toward the future of their operations after the City Council postponed voting to reassess the city commissions--and their authority.
The ruckus surrounding the community college centers on the terms laid out in two documents. Patch compares them and gives you the scoop.
John Kuechle, a Culver Crest homeowner, gave Patch his view on construction at the community college.
He talks about his efforts to win an LEED gold ranking for his design of a commercial building.
A non-profit benefiting the city's only off-leash dog park wants to equip it for after-hour dog walkers.
The council decides to place the measure, which is designed to generate additional revenue for the city, on the November ballot.
Due to downtown area popularity and growth, the City Council is thinking of ways to increase parking supply at city structures.
But they haven't won the war. Despite the City Council's disapproval of the proposed development, the measure can still be passed by the community college's board of trustees.
Wondering what’s hot on the agenda tonight? Patch has the scoop.
Vibert Evelyn prides himself on keeping city bus passengers safe and sound.
New traffic boundaries are set around the construction site, affecting drivers and pedestrians alike.
In response to budget cuts, the Julian Dixon Branch will be closed Mondays, in addition to Sundays, beginning July 12.
The first phase of the project is scheduled for completion next summer.
The new fiscal year starts Thursday, and Patch digs into the numbers with Councilman Scott Malsin.
Construction has been underway since 2006 on the commuter rail line, bringing noise, congestion, and the promise of easier commutes once complete.