Letters to the Editor
Why Increasing Class Size Is Wrong
Hello, everyone.
Below is a response that was posted on the Culver City Middle School’s Yahoo group by a parent, Sandi Levin, in response to a suggestion that increasing class size might not be as bad as some of the other alternatives.
Below is a response that was posted on the Culver City Middle School’s Yahoo group by a parent, Sandi Levin, in response to a suggestion that increasing class size might not be as bad as some of the other alternatives.
Assessing Hometown Contenders, He Takes Smith Over Gourley
Re “Because of My Unique Background, I Am Best Choice for City Manager”
The city of Culver City is faced with the selection of its next city manager.
A number of entities are involved in the selection and decision-making process.
The city of Culver City is faced with the selection of its next city manager.
A number of entities are involved in the selection and decision-making process.
We Dog Owners Will Do What We Always Do
I had to laugh when I read “Whether Dogs or People Bark, One of Them Is Permanently Barred from City Parks,” about the overwhelming...
A Groundhog Day Issue: Dogs in City Parks. Again. And...
Re tonight’s City Council agenda item, whether dogs should be allowed in city parks
Groundhog Day Revisited.
It Comes to Culver City Again
Moms and dads, boys and girls.
Yes, it is Groundhog Day Revisited at City Council once again on Monday merry-madness night.
Groundhog Day Revisited.
It Comes to Culver City Again
Moms and dads, boys and girls.
Yes, it is Groundhog Day Revisited at City Council once again on Monday merry-madness night.
A Critique of City Hall’s Recycling Vendors
Why is the city using a recycler that is not accountable for what it does with materials picked up?
A Leisurely Back-to-Nature Plan for Saturday Morning
Happy New Year to all.
If you haven't already planned your outdoor experience for Saturday morning, please join me for a leisurely bird walk at Kenneth Hahn State Park in the Baldwin Hills, one of L.A. County's hidden gems.
The winter birds have arrived.
If you haven't already planned your outdoor experience for Saturday morning, please join me for a leisurely bird walk at Kenneth Hahn State Park in the Baldwin Hills, one of L.A. County's hidden gems.
The winter birds have arrived.
Thank You, Firefighters; Now, Teachers, Police Officers, It Is Your Turn
I understand that the city of Culver City is anticipating difficult financial times in the coming years.
I understand that, faced with increasing costs and decreasing funding, Culver City may have to cut some services. I want to commend our Fire Dept. for their fiscal responsibility.
I understand that, faced with increasing costs and decreasing funding, Culver City may have to cut some services. I want to commend our Fire Dept. for their fiscal responsibility.
In Defense of the City Manager and His Attendance Record
Over the past month, there has been a constant chatter that the new City Manager needs to live in or near Culver City.
The reasoning is that the City Manager should attend many city events, civic groups meetings and almost any social occasion in the city.
The reasoning is that the City Manager should attend many city events, civic groups meetings and almost any social occasion in the city.
City Manager’s Neutrality Is Key to Successful Negotiations Over 4043 Irving
[Editor’s Note: Just before the City Council voted unanimously last night to postpone the already-continued public hearing on 4043 Irving Pl. until Jan. 20, community activist Dr. Janet Hoult, a retired college educator, was the only person to speak out. Ailing recently, Dr. Hoult approached the podium with a tall, creatively shaped cane. “I carry a big stick,” she said in a stage whisper, “but I speak softly.” ]
Residents of Near-Downtown Streets Need and Deserve Protection
Another crucial issue will be discussed tonight at the 7 o’clock City Council meeting.
Although there is much said about the conflict over the latest project on Van Buren and Lafayette, very little attention has been paid until recently to the true magnitude of the parking problem in the neighborhoods adjacent to Downtown.
Although there is much said about the conflict over the latest project on Van Buren and Lafayette, very little attention has been paid until recently to the true magnitude of the parking problem in the neighborhoods adjacent to Downtown.