Culver City News
Review: Afternoon Tea at Lillie’s Bistro & Garden at The Culver Hotel
I perched myself at the Culver Hotel’s charming restaurant in the streets of Downtown Culver City, and I was not disappointed. I recently visited the eatery with some friends to try their Alice in Wonderland-themed, whimsical Afternoon Tea, and here is my first-hand review.
Culver City Council Redistributes Fireworks Funding in Several Directions
With the Exchange Club canceling the annual Independence Day Fireworks Show, the Culver City Council recuperated the $34,000 allocated to support the event. That presented them an opportunity to redistribute those funds to other projects. On Monday evening, they discussed where to put the money.
Planning Commissioner Nancy Barba Launches Campaign for Culver City Council
A throng of supporters joined Nancy Barba at a Culver City neighbor’s home on Sunday, March 16th to kick-off her well-received campaign for City Council. Addressing one hundred supporters, Barba shared her inspiring vision for a sustainable Culver City, including her commitment to bold policies that will transform the city into a walkable and bikeable community, with equitable access to mass transit for everyone who lives, works, studies, visits, plays, and passes through Culver City.
Culver City to Move Forward with Application Worth Millions for Affordable Housing and Transit Infrastructure
A lengthy debate emerged on Monday evening at a meeting of the Culver City Council over whether the city should move forward with a grant application to a State agency called the Strategic Growth Council, whose website states it funds “A range of projects, from building capacity to constructing climate infrastructure.”
Review: Afternoon Tea at Lillie’s Bistro & Garden at The Culver Hotel
I perched myself at the Culver Hotel’s charming restaurant in the streets of Downtown Culver City, and I was not disappointed. I recently visited the eatery with some friends to try their Alice in Wonderland-themed, whimsical Afternoon Tea, and here is my first-hand review.
Culver City Council Redistributes Fireworks Funding in Several Directions
With the Exchange Club canceling the annual Independence Day Fireworks Show, the Culver City Council recuperated the $34,000 allocated to support the event. That presented them an opportunity to redistribute those funds to other projects. On Monday evening, they discussed where to put the money.
Planning Commissioner Nancy Barba Launches Campaign for Culver City Council
A throng of supporters joined Nancy Barba at a Culver City neighbor’s home on Sunday, March 16th to kick-off her well-received campaign for City Council. Addressing one hundred supporters, Barba shared her inspiring vision for a sustainable Culver City, including her commitment to bold policies that will transform the city into a walkable and bikeable community, with equitable access to mass transit for everyone who lives, works, studies, visits, plays, and passes through Culver City.
Culver City to Move Forward with Application Worth Millions for Affordable Housing and Transit Infrastructure
A lengthy debate emerged on Monday evening at a meeting of the Culver City Council over whether the city should move forward with a grant application to a State agency called the Strategic Growth Council, whose website states it funds “A range of projects, from building capacity to constructing climate infrastructure.”