The Planning Commission hearing will now take place on May 23.
With the dissolution of the Redevelopment Agency and the monies that went with it, City Manager John Nachbar told the City Council Monday night it’s time to think about implementing tax increases.
President Barack Obama will spend Thursday night in Beverly Hills, but the majority of his short trip will be spent in Studio City.
What would you like Patch to ask the candidates running for the 54th Assembly District seat, which includes Culver City and portions of Mar Vista, Century City and Westwood?
Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department will hold a forum on the topic.
Fourteen full time City employees that had been supported by funds from the now defunct Redevelopment Agency were issued layoff notices on Wednesday.
Four new council members were sworn in Monday night. Andy Weissman was elected mayor, and Jeff Cooper vice mayor.
The swearing in ceremony for the four new Culver City council members will take place in council chambers at 7 p.m. tonight. The public is invited to attend.
The Planning Commission’s hearing on the proposed construction of a 7-Eleven store scheduled to take place on April 25 will now be rescheduled for some time in May according to City staff.
The Culver City City Clerk’s office has officially concluded the ballot count from the April 10 elections, and the results will be presented to the City Council on Mon. April 23.
Study reveals consumers are misled when buying seafood.
Senator Fran Pavley’s bill requires advance notice of drilling and hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) operations of any well to nearby property owners.
Metropolitan Water District will raise prices over next two years. San Diego water officials say the increase should have been lower.
More photos, videos, quotes and round up from the Culver City April 10 Council elections. Also, Measure X passes with a solid majority.
Patch has heard from three of the candidates... we're waiting to hear from the last three.
Come join the conversation starting at 7:45 p.m. and stay tuned as the votes are counted.
If you're still unsure who to cast your votes for in today's Culver City Council elections, check out the video from a forum held by kids to help you make up your mind.
According to Reuters columnist David Cay Johnston, the guarantee of telephone service at nearly any address may be going away.
Everything you need to know about today's City Council elections can be found here. Patch will be on hand at City Hall and at all the candidates' election returns parties well into the night, bringing you the results as they come in.
The City Council unanimously adopted a resolution directing the Chief of Police to suspend the operation of 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. metered parking and all day parking on Sundays.
The club says voting for the Culver City Council candidates is a step in the right direction.
The certified list of candidates competing in the June 5 primary election are released by California Secretary of State Debra Bowen. The 54th Assembly District includes Mar Vista and Culver City.
City leaders were among those gathered for the annual State of the City address.
On Thursday afternoon, Patch sites in Los Angeles will feature a live stream of a Q&A with councilman and mayoral candidate Eric Garcetti. The interview, before a live audience, will include questions from Patch readers.
Weissman stands out in the City Council race.
Issues covered by the six candidates Wednesday included budget cuts and the closure of the Culver City Redevelopment Agency.
The League of Women Voters will sponsor the nonpartisan event.
Kid Scoop Media hosts event at The Actors’ Gang Theatre.
Stephen Murray says it’s time for a paradigm shift on the city council where ‘build, spend, tax’ should be replaced with being environmentally, economically and socially sustainable.
Clarke has plans to bring the hi-tech and creative industry into Culver City, along with much-needed revenues to fill the city’s coffers.
After narrowly missing out on a Culver City Council seat in 2010, Sahli-Wells hopes her last two years of “boots on the ground” work will see her garner a spot on the council on April 10.
Malsin has had both supporters and detractors since choosing to resign from the City Council last December. But he’s running again and says his track record on the council is what people should focus on at the ballot box.
Citing a need for further traffic studies and site revisions by the applicant, the Planning Commission will revisit the application for a 7-Eleven to be built on Sepulveda Boulevard on April 25.
The Irish businessman says he’s learned a lot on his four years on the Culver City Council and would love the opportunity to continue the work he’s started.
The hearing will be held at 7 p.m. in the Culver City Council chambers.
Andy Weissman hopes that come April 10, his 40-plus year commitment to serving the Culver City community will see people vote him back for a second term on the city council.
The forum will be hosted by Kid Scoop Media on Wednesday night at The Actors’ Gang Theatre.
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