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In Springtime, ‘Yes on Measure CC’ Signs Are Springing up
Like wildflowers blooming in spring, “Yes on Measure CC” signs sprouted up throughout Culver City over the weekend. From Blair Hills to Carlson Park, from West Culver City to Veterans Park, signs supporting the bond issue that will help repair a wide array of facilities across all of the School District’s 10 school sites appeared on lawns and in store windows. Supporters are encouraging voters to ...
Measure CC Supporters to Walk the City on April 12
Supporters of Measure CC, the bond issue that will help repair a wide array of facilities across all of the Culver City Unified School District’s 10 school sites, will hold a communitywide rally and walk on Saturday, April 12. Their motivation: To reach out to voters, encouraging them to support CC on the June 3 ballot. The campaign committee welcomes everyone to join us at 9:30 a.m. at Carlson Park, on Braddock Drive, east of Overland Avenue, to get instructions, materials and maps of their walk areas. Groups will go out to every corner of the city to help educate voters.
You May Call School Bond By Its New Name, Measure CC
The bond issue that will help repair a wide array of facilities across all of Culver City Unified School District’s 10 school sites will be called Measure CC when it appears on the June 3 ballot. Leading up to the placement of Measure CC on the ballot, the School District conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the condition of all our school facilities and presented findings in a Facilities Master Plan, which is ...
Crossing Swords with Silbiger, Chardiet Says Bond Time Is Money
I am encouraged to see that my School Board colleague Karlo Silbiger has intentions of engaging the community in a meaningful discussion regarding a general obligation bond. Board President Kathy Paspalis and I have been engaging groups in CCUSD since Balfour Beatty began its Facility Needs Assessment process in January. Supt. Dave La Rose has been engaging District staff, principals, teachers, and parents as well. When Facility Needs Assessment, Master Facilities Planning and Capital Improvement updates are provided in almost every Friday’s Board packet, I assumed my colleagues on the Board realized that...