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SUSTAINABILITY - ACTION ITEM - Receive and Discuss a Report Regarding Westwood Greenway, Inc.'s Right to Native Vegetation Model Legislation.

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File Number
26-82
Type
Minute Order
Status
Action Item
Final Action
SUSTAINABILITY - ACTION ITEM - Receive and Discuss a Report Regarding Westwood Greenway, Inc.’s Right to Native Vegetation Model Legislation.
On Agenda
10/9/2025
In Control
Standing Sustainability Subcommittee

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SUSTAINABILITY - ACTION ITEM - Receive and Discuss a Report Regarding Westwood Greenway, Inc.’s Right to Native Vegetation Model Legislation.

 

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Meeting Date:                     October 9, 2025

 

Contact Person:                     Sean Singletary, EPO Manager, Public Works Department

 

Contact:                                          (310) 253-6457, sean.singletary@culvercity.org

 

Fiscal Impact:                     Yes [  ]     No [X]                     General Fund:                     Yes [  ]    No [X]

 

Attachments:                     Yes [  ]     No [X]

 

Public Notification:                       Email via GovDelivery (10/02/2025): Meetings and Agendas - Sustainability Subcommittee, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission; Stay Informed - Community Gardening, Sustainability and Environmental Issues, Urban Forest Management, Environmental Programs and Events

 

Department Approval:                     Yanni Demitri, Public Works Director / City Engineer

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BACKGROUND/DESCRIPTION

 

Representatives from Westwood Greenway Inc. spoke at the September 29, 2025 Culver City Council Meeting during the public comment period regarding model legislation for a Right to Native Vegetation. Council remanded the topic to the Sustainability Subcommittee for discussion. 

 

The Subcommittee will receive and discuss a report from Westwood Greenway Inc. about model legislation that mandates public entities contract with accredited native plant landscapers for public projects and maintenance; requires native plants in all new landscaping projects on public land; incentivizes contractors who advance workforce equity and training; and leverages public funds to support workforce development and green infrastructure.

 

Learn more about the Right to Native Vegetation model legislation. <https://westwoodgreenway.org/ucla-luskin-practicum-2024-2025/>

 

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