Just a Thought – Park Place
I drive, therefore I park. It’s one of the challenging facts of modern urban life. It’s particularly troubling in light of the fact that, in Culver City, we live in an almost idyllic climate, with …[READ MORE]
I drive, therefore I park. It’s one of the challenging facts of modern urban life. It’s particularly troubling in light of the fact that, in Culver City, we live in an almost idyllic climate, with …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: The parking study has been completed for the streets surrounding Grace Lutheran Church, and is now available to the public. As you may know, I am a long time member of the Grace …[READ MORE]
Culver City is turning 100, and the city’s hip and historic downtown area is excited to kick off the year-long festivities. Downtown Culver City’s ‘Block Party of the Century’ will take place on Saturday, September …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: The long-awaited “parking study” arrived with a thud. A Culver City 6th grader could readily see the flaws in the KOA Corporation’s Technical Memorandum. For example, KOA: (1) failed to disclose its management’s …[READ MORE]
Antwone Fisher, award-winning writer, poet and filmmaker, and Rick Miller, founder of Kids at Hope, will visit CCUSD, Robert Frost Auditorium on September 7th to share how HOPE is used as a strategy to achieve success …[READ MORE]
It’s the bi-weekly report from City Manager John Nachbar – find out all the latest on Development, Police, Parks and Rec, Transportation and more. Fire Department • Water First Program – Dr. Ira Diamond, Culver …[READ MORE]
On Saturday, September 17, from 9 to noon, The Bay Foundation (TBF) will host its 12th Annual Coastal Cleanup Day event. TBF is returning to the dunes between LAX and El Segundo beaches, also known …[READ MORE]
Take your September fitness program to a new level by signing up for the 30-day, 460 mile San Francisco Cycle Challenge by Wednesday, September 1. The Challenge kicks off on September 1 and runs through …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City held its groundbreaking ceremony for the Municipal Fiber Network, Culver Connect, on Thursday, August 18, 2016. Culver Connect will allow the City to expand its existing fiber network to install …[READ MORE]
Fox Hills, a community separated from the rest of Culver City by Corporate Pointe, Westfield Mall, Symantec and others, is home to several thousand residents, most of whom stayed home Friday night. The 50 or …[READ MORE]
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