
Culver City News
Three Takeaways from Monday’s Culver City Council Meeting
Council Considers Permanent Cap on Food Delivery Fees The city council discussed the potential of a cap on food delivery fees and the limitations the city would face in limiting such a fee on a more permanent basis. There was a cap that was implemented as part of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated emergency order, but it expired in April alongside that order.
The Major Takeaways From Culver City’s Proposed 2023-2024 Budget
Culver City’s City Council heard departments presenting their individual budgets for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 at two meetings held Monday and Tuesday. The budget of the city’s General Fund — its primary source of spending money — increased by over $15 Million from the past fiscal year, which ends June 30, to a total of almost $176 Million.
Culver City Council Approves Funding for Controversial License Plate Recognition System
On Monday evening, the Culver City Council agreed to move forward with a five-year contract with Flock Safety Group. The purpose? The installation of an automated license plate recognition system (ALPR). The use of the system also necessitated a discussion of the Culver City Police Department’s (CCPD) policy for license plate recognition.
Culver City Council Votes to Make Changes to MOVE Mobility Pilot Program
In a 3-2 vote, the city council of Culver City voted to make redesigns to the MOVE Culver City project in Downtown Culver City. The project, which removed a lane of traffic down Culver Blvd. in favor of a bus lane and protected bike lane, is set to be adjusted to create a single shared bus and bike lane while adding a second lane of vehicular traffic from Culver Blvd. and Duquesne Ave. to Washington Blvd. and Helms Ave.
Three Takeaways from Monday’s Culver City Council Meeting
Council Considers Permanent Cap on Food Delivery Fees The city council discussed the potential of a cap on food delivery fees and the limitations the city would face in limiting such a fee on a more permanent basis. There was a cap that was implemented as part of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated emergency order, but it expired in April alongside that order.
The Major Takeaways From Culver City’s Proposed 2023-2024 Budget
Culver City’s City Council heard departments presenting their individual budgets for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 at two meetings held Monday and Tuesday. The budget of the city’s General Fund — its primary source of spending money — increased by over $15 Million from the past fiscal year, which ends June 30, to a total of almost $176 Million.
Culver City Council Approves Funding for Controversial License Plate Recognition System
On Monday evening, the Culver City Council agreed to move forward with a five-year contract with Flock Safety Group. The purpose? The installation of an automated license plate recognition system (ALPR). The use of the system also necessitated a discussion of the Culver City Police Department’s (CCPD) policy for license plate recognition.
Culver City Council Votes to Make Changes to MOVE Mobility Pilot Program
In a 3-2 vote, the city council of Culver City voted to make redesigns to the MOVE Culver City project in Downtown Culver City. The project, which removed a lane of traffic down Culver Blvd. in favor of a bus lane and protected bike lane, is set to be adjusted to create a single shared bus and bike lane while adding a second lane of vehicular traffic from Culver Blvd. and Duquesne Ave. to Washington Blvd. and Helms Ave.