“Daylighting” and State Law – Culver City Crossroads

Since January 1, 2024, it is illegal in California to park within 20 feet of the approach of any marked or unmarked crosswalk, even if the approach does not have any painted red curbs. California State Assembly Bill 413 was signed into law in October 2023 and specifies that enforcement shall begin on January 1, […]
Shoes for the Homeless – Volunteers Needed! – Culver City Crossroads

If you have been wanting to be of service to your community, here is another option;Please join Shoes for the Homeless on Sunday, February 9, 2025 for our upcoming shoe processing event. It is being co-sponsored by Temple Akiba of Culver City and the Jewish Federation Los Angeles. Prior to giving out shoes, we need […]
Council Hears Presentation on “Stroke Ambulance” from UCLA Health, Partnering with CCFD – Culver City Crossroads

On January 27, 2025 at the City Council meeting at the Culver city Seniru Center, Dr. May Nour of UCLA Health gave a presentation to the council about the innovative Mobile Stroke Unit, one of only four of its kind, designed to bring hospital-level care directly to stroke patients. Known as a “Primary Stroke Center […]
CC Woman’s Club to Present Children’s Author Nell Cross Beckerman – Culver City Crossroads

Nell Cross Beckerman who is a Culver City children’s book author and environmentalist. She has written books about areas in Culver City as well as the beach and she will be talking about local issues. She will have some of her books for sale. Her books are beautifully illustrated and written and area wonderful way […]
Williams Retires from City; Chief Information Officer Opened the Digital Age – Culver City Crossroads

Like the free pubic Wi-Fi? Now you know who to thank. Watching meetings on YouTube? Commenting through WebEx ? All that and more. On her retirement, the City of Culver City offers gratitude to Michele Williams for the immense impact in her career. Michele spent 27 years serving the public interest. As Chief Information Officer, […]
Westside Urban Forum – Annual Westside Mayors Panel – Culver City Crossroads

The Westside Urban Forum is a unique gathering of professionals, non-profits and politicos to discuss the policies of the present, and what might be the policies of the future. WUF is proud to present our annual Westside Mayors Forum, bringing together mayors of the Westside cities for a discussion of their land use priorities for […]
School Board Highlights Measure E – Culver City Crossroads

The money generated from Measure E has been put to work all over the Culver City Unified School District, and the School Board meeting on January 28, 2025 got a comprehensive report on how the work was progressing and being overseen. The presentation to the school board included a recap of School Site Committee meetings, […]
Culver City Homeless Count Rescheduled

That effort was delayed in 2025 after the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority (LAHSA) announced Tuesday that the Greater Los Angeles Homelessness Count has been postponed to February 18-20 due to impacts from the recent fires. Culver City, despite not being directly impacted by the fires, did the same to maintain the integrity and continuity […]
Silver Alert Issued for Missing 90-Year-Old Culver City Man

Authorities issued a Silver Alert Monday for a 90-year-old man last seen in Culver City. Carl Kinsey was last seen around 9 a.m. Wednesday near the intersection of Washington Boulevard and McLaughlin Avenue, west of San Diego (405) Freeway, and is believed to be on foot, according to the California Highway Patrol. Kinsey was described […]
Apply to Be Culver City’s Next Artist Laureate

Are you an artist interested in serving as Artist Laureate for a diverse, creative city with engaged residents and a thriving art community? Here’s your opportunity! Submit a letter of interest to the Culver City Cultural Affairs Division to start your two-phase application process to be the City’s Artist Laureate. The application includes a letter […]