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City Manager’s Bi-Weekly Update to the Community

The Nachbar Report City Manager’s Office Cultural Affairs Foundation – At the second architectureTALKS fundraiser for Vets Auditorium last week, there was a discussion and tour...

City Manager's Bi-Weekly Update to the City Council

Culver City's City Manager, John Nachbar, offers his bi-weekly update for the week of April 2, 2014.

With Rink Now Closed, City Hall Takes a Vow of Safety

The City of Culver City’s highest priority is its commitment to ensuring the public’s health and safety. There have been a number of rumors circulating recently regarding the Culver City Ice Arena, and plans relating to the closure of the business by the current operator. The City would like to address these concerns.

City Manager's Bi-Weekly Update to the Community

Community Development Dept.

• 4043 Irving Pl. – This project remains 94 percent complete and within budget. Scheduled for completion next Tuesday.

• 7-Eleven store – The 2,500-square foot store, 4436 Sepulveda Blvd., is open.

City Manager’s Bi-Weekly Update for the Community

City Manager John Nachbar's Bi-Weekly Update for the Community - week of July 22nd, 2013.

City Manager’s Update to the Community (Part 2)

City Manager John Nachbar's Bi-Weekly Update to the Community for the week of June 10, 2013. Part two of two.

City Manager's Bi-Weekly Update to the Community (Part 1)

City Manager John Nachbar's Bi-Weekly Update to the Community for the week of June 10, 2013. First part of two.

City Manager’s Biweekly Report to the Community

Culver City's Manager, John Nachbar, offers his regular bi- weekly update to the community for the week of April 29th, 2013

Ho-hum. $1.5 Million Does Not Raise Either of Nachbar's Eyebrows

Re “$1.5 Million in Overtime, Not Only Justified but Essential” and “Not Everyone at City Hall Is Broke. Fire Dept. Says Thanks a Million and a Half.”

City Manager’s Bi-Weekly Update Report to the Community

Parcel B — Tonight at 6 in Council Chambers, the second set of two potential developers for the prized Downtown property known as Parcel B will explain to the City Council and the community why they should be chosen. A decision is scheduled for next month.