Downtown Is Replete with Marketing Successes

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When I read about the latest on the Summer Music Festival concerts Wednesday in The Lowdown, I felt I must weigh in.

The concerts, much like the Farmers Market, were put into place to take a sagging, dusty yet newly renovated Downtown and draw crowds.

Standing up for Art in Culver City Schools

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[Editor’s Note: Ms. Anderson sent this letter of appreciation to Farragut School.]

I am so tou­ched to have been honored at the Farragut Elementary School Art Works event this past Saturday.

This is the first year I was unable to attend. I was speaking in Manhattan Beach.

Ex-Mayor Touts Parks for Seat Because ‘He Has Real Solutions’

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Having just recently ended my term as Mayor, I thought I would be able to kick back and watch politics from a distance for awhile. The race for our L.A. County Board of Supervisors has drawn me back into the fray.

I am very pleased to endorse Bernard Parks to be our next County Supervisor. Having worked with him closely, I know him to be practical, straight thinking and straight talking.

He Suspects the City Is Acting Disingenuously About Entrada

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It is common sense, and it was recently pointed out in another publication that successful developers do not do the work on projects the size of the Entrada Office Tower without certainty that they will be approved with minimal concessions.

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They go into the process knowing they will be approved.

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As we have seen, they are given every consideration by the city staff.

Somebody Needs to Have a Talk with Blumenfeld

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The more things change, the more they stay the same.

We may have voted for new City Council members, but Sol Blumenfeld, the the Community Development Director, continues to push pro-developer agendas .

It Is Supple’s Turn to Correct the Record Made by Rose

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What two things do the following statements have in common?
The world is flat.
The Entrada Project is three times the size of Westfield Fox Hills.
The two things that they have in common are that both are false and neither appeared in my letter to the thefrontpageonline.