Culver City News
Culver City Democratic Club Hosts School Board Candidates
Monday evening, the Culver City Democratic Club held a virtual forum for six candidates vying for a seat on the Board of the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD).
Culver City Democratic Club Introduces Questionnaire for City Council Candidates Demanding Progressive Credentials
The following is a copy of the Culver City Democratic Club’s endorsement questionnaire for candidates for city council in 2022. Below, we share some line-by-line thoughts and analyses. Several candidates’ responses were also given, and we did our best not to read ANY so our attempts here were strictly a best guess. The tongue-in-cheek nature of our analysis should NOT be taken as disagreement with the question. Far from it! Enjoy.
State Agency to Monitor Air Quality of Inglewood Oil Fields
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has announced they will be studying air quality in the communities surrounding the legendary Inglewood Oil Fields (IOF) made famous by movies like Beverly Hills Cop II and L.A. Confidential. Commuters who use La Cienega to get to LAX know them well. The agency hopes to have two stationary monitoring trailers placed in the IOF by the end of 2022 to begin a 12-month study.
Culver City Council Lowers Voting Age to 16 In Municipal Elections
In March of this year, the Culver City Council directed staff to develop language for a November ballot measure that would let voters determine whether to lower the voting age in municipal and school board elections to 16.
Culver City Democratic Club Hosts School Board Candidates
Monday evening, the Culver City Democratic Club held a virtual forum for six candidates vying for a seat on the Board of the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD).
Culver City Democratic Club Introduces Questionnaire for City Council Candidates Demanding Progressive Credentials
The following is a copy of the Culver City Democratic Club’s endorsement questionnaire for candidates for city council in 2022. Below, we share some line-by-line thoughts and analyses. Several candidates’ responses were also given, and we did our best not to read ANY so our attempts here were strictly a best guess. The tongue-in-cheek nature of our analysis should NOT be taken as disagreement with the question. Far from it! Enjoy.
State Agency to Monitor Air Quality of Inglewood Oil Fields
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has announced they will be studying air quality in the communities surrounding the legendary Inglewood Oil Fields (IOF) made famous by movies like Beverly Hills Cop II and L.A. Confidential. Commuters who use La Cienega to get to LAX know them well. The agency hopes to have two stationary monitoring trailers placed in the IOF by the end of 2022 to begin a 12-month study.
Culver City Council Lowers Voting Age to 16 In Municipal Elections
In March of this year, the Culver City Council directed staff to develop language for a November ballot measure that would let voters determine whether to lower the voting age in municipal and school board elections to 16.