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Final Meeting Next Week for Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative

It has been more than a year since City Hall started the Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative, with the goal of creating a Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan to encourage and improve walking and biking in the community.

Artwalk Returns on Saturday

For eight hours on Saturday, starting at 12 noon, the city of Culver City will present the fifth annual Artwalk Culver City.

A Message About Values from the City Manager

[Editor’s Note: In the tradition of his predecessor, Mark Scott, Lamont Ewell, Culver City’s Interim City Manager for two more months, has eschewed lightweight, throwaway invocations in favor of messages packing gravitas. This is from Monday night’s City Council meeting.]

With City Hall Downsizing by 60 Jobs, 16 Potential Layoffs Remain

[Editor’s Note: A message that Interim City Manager Lamont Ewell circulated to all city officials and employees today after succinctly presenting the proposed budget for the new fiscal year to the City Council at last night’s meeting.]

League to Discuss Pros and Cons of Ballot Measures

The primary election three weeks from today will be the subject when the League of Women Voters Culver City Unit holds its monthly meeting at 12 noon on Tuesday, May 25, in the Community Room of the Julian Dixon Public Library.

One Fine Mess: Trash Truck Fire Lights up a Neighborhood

It is not everyday you see a trash truck on fire in your neighborhood.

Ewell’s Second Report to the City

[Editor’s Note: Second in a series of unprecedented bi-weekly updates from City Hall that Interim City Manager Lamont Ewell is delivering every other Friday, to the City Council, City Hall staff and the community.]

Engraving Lt. Massey’s Name in a Washington Monument

See “Another Side of Curt Massey

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The late Lt. Curt Massey of the Culver City Police Dept. is being honored today in the nation’s capital.

Gourley, Waters, Bakewell, Parks Stand up for Jones-Sawyer as Bass...

Less than a month to go before the June 8 primary election, four prominent community members yesterday jointly announced their endorsement of California Democratic Party Secretary Reggie Jones-Sawyer to replace termed out former Assembly Speaker Karen Bass in Assembly District.

After Mormons Employ Huge Brooms, Park Grounds Are Pronounced Clean

“I’m hoping that this spreads,” said Culver City Mayor Chris Armenta as he looked over a sea of more than 200 volunteers on Saturday morning, all dressed in yellow “Mormon Helping Hands” shirts, and working together to refurbish the city’s Syd Kronenthal Park.