Required Debris Removal Form Now Available For Residents Impacted by Fires

Unified LA, LA City’s Joint Information Center, is sharing that a required form, known as the Right of Entry Form, for the free debris removal program is now available to residents impacted by the recent Eaton and Palisades fires. Earlier this evening, Mayor Karen Bass, Councilwoman Traci Park, Chief Recovery Officer Steven Soboroff, the U.S. […]
Cuver City Rotary Foundation Supports the CCUSD Teacher Grants program with $20,000 Donation

CCEF was thrilled to receive a generous $20,000 grant from the Culver City Rotary Community Foundation (CCRCF) to fund their CCUSD Teacher Grants program which supports a wide range of classroom projects. On April 25, Rotarians Jane Leonard, Carmela Raack, Lyn Caron, and Lori Segal, and CCEF Executive Director Wendy Hamill distributed award checks and […]
City to Continue Offering Free Childcare During City Council Meetings
The City Council agreed to continue offering free childcare at City Council meetings. During City Council meetings, families are offered free childcare for children five years or older for parents or guardians to engage in the City Council meeting. At least two trained staff members will be on hand to provide childcare. While agendas are […]
Council Chambers Undergoing Upgrades – Culver City Observer

Culver City officials announced temporary relocations for City Council and commission meetings during January and early February due to electronic upgrades in the Mike Balkman Council Chambers. Meetings will take place at alternative venues, with updated locations for each meeting listed below. The first relocated meeting, the City Council session, is scheduled for Monday, January […]
Culver City Little League to Install Shade Structures & Improve Field at Culver City Park

The City Council approved a license agreement with the Culver City Little League (CCLL) to allow the organization to install shade structures and to level the fields at Culver City Park. The approved license agreement with CCLL to allow the league to complete two projects prior to the start of the new season. The first […]
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Senator Smallwood-Cuevas Releases Statement on Governor’s 2025-26 Budget Plan

Senator Lola Smallwood has released the following statement about Governor Newsom’s proposed 2025-26 budget: “The Governor’s 2025-26 budget plan reflects a fiscally responsible approach while prioritizing vital initiatives that support working families and everyday Californians. As Chair of the Senate Labor, Public Employment and Retirement Committee, I commend the Governor’s efforts to propose a budget […]
Health Officer Issues Order for Safe Removal, Transport, and Disposal of Fire Debris
The Los Angeles County Health Officer has issued a new order in preparation for fire recovery operations and to ensure the safe removal, transport, and disposal of fire debris resulting from recent wildfires. This order aims to protect public health and safety during the cleanup process for fire debris. The devastating fires throughout Los Angeles […]
Prohibition of Use of Power Air Blowers, Including Leaf Blowers, to Palisades and Eaton Wildfire Perimeter Areas Only

Since issuing the temporary ban on power air blowers due to poor air quality from the fires, conditions have improved as the fires have been contained, reducing hazardous smoke and particulate matter across Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has revised the Health Office Order issued on January 10. The […]
UCLA Health Presents Mobile Stroke Unit Partnership

On Monday, Dr. May Nour of UCLA Health provided a presentation to the Culver City City Council about the innovative Mobile stroke Unit (MSU), one of only four of its kind, designed to bring hospital-level care directly to stroke patients. Known as a “Primary stroke Center on Wheels,” the MSU is equipped to diagnose and […]