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Through Wacker, Culver Alliance Plans a Warning with Council
[Editors Note: President John Wacker of the community group Culver Alliance for Quality of Life, which sidelined the South Sepulveda Boulevard redevelopment, brought members to last nights City Council meeting to speak against the 9900 Culver redevelopment. ]
I am here again tonight representing the Culver Alliance for Quality of Life.
Our mission statement is to improve the quality of life in Culver City by enhancing its small town character and by supporting the independent business community that is vital to keeping it unique.
A View from the Inside of the Citizen Opposition Group
[Editors Note: John Wacker is the organizer of The Culver Alliance for Quality of Life, a community group that opposes the present design of the South Sepulveda Boulevard redevelopment project.]
Two hundred residents, business owners and property owners filled the El Marino Language School Cafeteria last week to express their united displeasure over the proposed 832 condos and five-story high Champion Development Project on Sepulveda and Jefferson.
Angered by Champion, Sunkist Park Residents Organize Alliance to Send Message...
Twenty residents from Sunkist Park and surrounding Culver City areas met on Sunday night to form The Culver Alliance for Quality of Life, a new campaign intended to stop the proposed huge development project along the west side of South Sepulveda Boulevard.
The Alliance is concerned with the huge size of the project proposed by Champion Development Co.
Chip Netzel, an 11-year resident of Sunkist Park, said:
The Champion Development Project will add a five-story high multi-use complex that includes over 800 new condominiums that will double the number of residents in the area.