Culver City News
Culver City Bids Farewell to Councilmembers Lee & Fisch and Installs O’Brien and Puza; Rescinds Health Worker Minimum Wage
On Monday evening, Culver City Mayor Daniel Lee and Councilmember Alex Fisch departed their terms on the city council after a single four-year term each. Dr. Lee had run for Congress, and Mr. Fisch ran a close third in the recent November 8 election which only allowed for two members to be elected to the city council. Several members of the public were on hand to thank them both for their service.
Culver City Weighs $25.00 Minimum Wage for Hospital Workers
On Monday evening, the Culver City Council was asked to consider a proposed ordinance from staff that would establish a $25.00 minimum wage for employees of covered healthcare facilities in the city, most notably the privately owned Southern California Hospital. The genesis for the measure was a proposed local ballot measure that failed to gather enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. According to Assistant City Attorney Lisa Vidra, staff used the initiative language as a basis for their ordinance but with modifications.
Culver City’s Triston Ezidore Becomes Youngest Elected in L.A. County History
With his recent election to the Board of the Culver City Unified School District, Triston Ezidore has made history as the youngest elected leader in Los Angeles County history. He also becomes the youngest candidate to win a seat on the Culver City School Board, and the first Black male to serve on the Board.
Culver City Adopts Permitting and Security Requirements for Gun Shops
Monday evening, the Culver City Council heard the introduction of a proposed ordinance that would “establish a local program for the license and regulation of the sale, lease, or transfer of firearms or ammunition.” The measure would amend the city’s municipal code by adding a section, Chapter 11.19, containing several subsections of specifics.
Culver City Bids Farewell to Councilmembers Lee & Fisch and Installs O’Brien and Puza; Rescinds Health Worker Minimum Wage
On Monday evening, Culver City Mayor Daniel Lee and Councilmember Alex Fisch departed their terms on the city council after a single four-year term each. Dr. Lee had run for Congress, and Mr. Fisch ran a close third in the recent November 8 election which only allowed for two members to be elected to the city council. Several members of the public were on hand to thank them both for their service.
Culver City Weighs $25.00 Minimum Wage for Hospital Workers
On Monday evening, the Culver City Council was asked to consider a proposed ordinance from staff that would establish a $25.00 minimum wage for employees of covered healthcare facilities in the city, most notably the privately owned Southern California Hospital. The genesis for the measure was a proposed local ballot measure that failed to gather enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. According to Assistant City Attorney Lisa Vidra, staff used the initiative language as a basis for their ordinance but with modifications.
Culver City’s Triston Ezidore Becomes Youngest Elected in L.A. County History
With his recent election to the Board of the Culver City Unified School District, Triston Ezidore has made history as the youngest elected leader in Los Angeles County history. He also becomes the youngest candidate to win a seat on the Culver City School Board, and the first Black male to serve on the Board.
Culver City Adopts Permitting and Security Requirements for Gun Shops
Monday evening, the Culver City Council heard the introduction of a proposed ordinance that would “establish a local program for the license and regulation of the sale, lease, or transfer of firearms or ammunition.” The measure would amend the city’s municipal code by adding a section, Chapter 11.19, containing several subsections of specifics.