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It’s Time to Vote for a Change, Davidson Says of Cary...

Cary Anderson is a City Council candidate who truly understands the importance of maintaining a community that’s crime-free and truly safe for our children, families, professionals and senior citizens to peacefully reside.

I recently had the opportunity to attend a meet-and-greet function at Cary Anderson’s home where loads of his friends and supporters were in attendance. These folks were just ordinary Culver City residents, like you and me, who are deeply concerned that the recent increase in local crime is due in part to the city’s less than adequate support and funding for our Culver City Fire Dept. and Police Dept. As the victim of an armed assault in Culver City just a few years ago, I hope the newly elected City Council members will decide to hire more police and fire officers to protect our community, rather than spending our hard earned taxpayer monies on less important matters.

She Scores Cooper for Bad Judgment and Taking Too Much Credit

I’m reading the campaign literature, I’m listening to the candidates and I’m reading the newspapers.

I'm confused.

City Council candidate Jeff Cooper states he founded the Bone Yard. I thought it was a group called the Friends of the Culver City Dog Park who founded it?

I’m concerned about one person who takes credit for a group effort.

Four Cooper Supporters Make a Case for Council Hopeful

Jeff Cooper is the only City Council candidate to make the preservation of Brotman Hospital in our community a top priority. I know from personal experience that when minutes count, ready access to a hospital Emergency Room can be the difference between life and death. Two years ago, if it were it not for the heroic efforts of our Fire Dept. and the close proximity of emergency care facilities at Brotman Hospital , I would not be here today to tell this story.

Overlooked, Cary Anderson Would Like to Beg Someone’s Pardon

[Editor’s Note: The letter-writer refers to a Feb. 19 News story (“Police Union Makes Its Three Choices in the City Council Race”), which opened this way: After meeting with all nine City Council candidates, the Police Officers Assn. announced its endorsement this week of Mehaul O’Leary, Loni Anderson and Andy Weissman for the April 8 election.]

Contrary to the article written by Barbara Rabinowitz on Feb. 19, the police union did not meet with all nine candidates for the City Council.

A Reason to Vote Weissman: His Understanding of Parks’ ...

As a Parks Commissioner, I know how important Culver City’s parks are to our community. They provide recreation opportunities for children, adults and seniors. The programs available at our parks enable teenagers to engage in meaningful after-school activities. Our parks increase the value of our homes.

Andy Weissman is a former Parks Commissioner who shares my passion for our community, and especially for our parks. That is why I am pleased to support him in his campaign for City Council.

Safety First: A Salute to Police, Fire for Endorsing Weissman

In the race for the City Council, I am thrilled that both the Culver City Firefighters Assn. and the Culver City Police Officers Assn. have endorsed Andy Weissman.

Andy’s ability to earn these endorsements shows his commitment to public safety.

In a state that is prone to natural disasters, it is important to have a City Council member who acknowledges we must be prepared and who works to keep the community safe.

Student News: Last Week’s Intradistrict Permit Snafu Is Cleared up

Last week at the School District Office, intradistrict permits were not accepted the first day of registration due to a clerical oversight.

The problem has been rectified.

However, we are not sure how to get in touch with parents who may have tried to turn in their intradistrict permit application, yet were turned away.

Please pass this along to any incoming parents to clear up any confusion.

Vision and Experience: Two Reasons to Vote for Weissman

Our City Council will take on a whole new complexion after the April 8 election, and it is critical that we elect candidates with the experience, knowledge and vision to keep Culver City heading in the right direction.

We believe Andy Weissman is that person.

As head of the Downtown Business Assn., he helped turn Downtown Culver City into an exciting destination.

A Cooper Supporter Calls Him a ‘True Community Servant’

I am writing to give my full support to Jeff Cooper for City Council. I have known Jeff for almost 15 years, and I have served as a fellow Parks and Recreation Commissioner with him for seven years. I met Jeff when he stepped forward to help the Culver City Youth Health Center acquire some donated scales and other medical equipment. This was the beginning of learning about what a great man Jeff Cooper is.

Jeff is a man of action and a true community servant. Jeff has been involved in so many things that make Culver City the great town it is: Parks and Recreation Commission; co-founder, Culver City Dog Park; President, Culver City Exchange Club; producer, Culver City Car Show; Fiesta La Ballona; saving green space in Culver City Park; Culver City Skate Park; and much more.

Voting for Weissman Because of His Support of L.A....

My name is Lisie.

I have been a Culver City resident for 12 years, and I have a developmental disability.

I have been fortunate to know Andy Weissman for three years. I have also been able to have the honor of serving on the Board of L.A. GOAL, which is an organization for adults with developmental disabilities in Culver City.

Andy has always treated me and the people with disabilities with kindness, dignity and respect. Andy sees the wonderful abilities of people with disabilities.