Culver City News
Culver City to Gather Community Feedback on Former Gun Store’s Fate
The Culver City Council voted to authorize a public input plan process to help determine the fate of the property at 11029 Washington Boulevard. The building was home to the Martin B. Redding Gun Store and was purchased by the city in October 2023 for $6.5 million to prevent another gun store from being established on that site.
Area Clubs Unite Again to Open Westside Democratic Headquarters
What began with just four Democratic clubs in 2004 has blossomed into 14 area clubs plus the Democratic National Committee combining resources to support its 2024 Westside campaign office. This election season, area Democrats have based the office on the accessible Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica.
Historic Chicano Moratorium Returns to the Westside
CULVER CITY, September 1, 2024 – The Chicano Moratorium is returning to the Westside this Saturday, September 7th. It will be held in unceded Tongva land at Culver City’s Veterans Memorial Park. The theme of the event is “Building Our Future” and will follow the historic traditions of the Chicano Moratorium in demanding an end to war and institutional racism.
Friends and Families for Move Culver City disagrees with court decision on Move Culver City, planning to file an appeal to ensure accountability to CEQA
Culver City, CA – Ignoring basic safety principles and widely accepted research on induced demand, Judge Richard L. Fruin, Jr. recently ruled in favor of the City of Culver City in a lawsuit challenging its decision to alter Move Culver City, a 1.3 mile corridor of protected bike and bus lanes in downtown Culver City. Friends and Families for Move Culver City (FFMCC) first raised concerns and filed a lawsuit challenging the Culver City Council's plans to remove key safety infrastructure and add a lane of cars along the corridor in the fall of 2023.
Culver City to Gather Community Feedback on Former Gun Store’s Fate
The Culver City Council voted to authorize a public input plan process to help determine the fate of the property at 11029 Washington Boulevard. The building was home to the Martin B. Redding Gun Store and was purchased by the city in October 2023 for $6.5 million to prevent another gun store from being established on that site.
Area Clubs Unite Again to Open Westside Democratic Headquarters
What began with just four Democratic clubs in 2004 has blossomed into 14 area clubs plus the Democratic National Committee combining resources to support its 2024 Westside campaign office. This election season, area Democrats have based the office on the accessible Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica.
Historic Chicano Moratorium Returns to the Westside
CULVER CITY, September 1, 2024 – The Chicano Moratorium is returning to the Westside this Saturday, September 7th. It will be held in unceded Tongva land at Culver City’s Veterans Memorial Park. The theme of the event is “Building Our Future” and will follow the historic traditions of the Chicano Moratorium in demanding an end to war and institutional racism.
Friends and Families for Move Culver City disagrees with court decision on Move Culver City, planning to file an appeal to ensure accountability to CEQA
Culver City, CA – Ignoring basic safety principles and widely accepted research on induced demand, Judge Richard L. Fruin, Jr. recently ruled in favor of the City of Culver City in a lawsuit challenging its decision to alter Move Culver City, a 1.3 mile corridor of protected bike and bus lanes in downtown Culver City. Friends and Families for Move Culver City (FFMCC) first raised concerns and filed a lawsuit challenging the Culver City Council's plans to remove key safety infrastructure and add a lane of cars along the corridor in the fall of 2023.