Sunday, January 22, 2012

City Council Meeting Preview

On Monday, January 23, 2012, the City Council meets at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 9770 Culver Boulevard. The agenda includes:


  • Destroying the City Council's popular Culver City Summer concert series. With waste galore and priorities upside down, the City Council, at its January 9, 2012 meeting, tried to convince the public of the necessity for ending the funding of its music program as a prelude to terminate all art, culture and music in Culver City. Will you let our representatives get away with this? If not, then join us by showing up to this meeting and expressing yourself.

  • A second reading of a proposed ordinance to add a section to Mobile Home Park Resident Protection

  • Distribution of Culver City's Community Development Block Grant award from the federal government for fiscal year 2012-2013. The approximate $212,000 for this fiscal year is a significant decreased from last year's amount. The money is proposed to be spent on the repayment for the Senior Center, the City's disability services specialist, and sidewalk repair. What do you think this money should be spent on?

See the entire agenda and staff reports here and here.

1 comment:

  1. Also 2 agenda items having to do with the elimination of 2 hour free parking in all three structures. Cardiff and Ince $1 per hour. Ince first hour free. Then 50 cents an hour after the first hour. Parking Meters running until 11PM. Meters running on Sunday also until 11PM. Meter feeding past 2 hour signage limit to be enforced. Summer Concert will create some revenue from City parking. City Hall will still be free. Second agenda item is about enforcement. Hire 2 City Parking Enforcement Officers(PEOs) at a yearly cost of $160,500 or hire 4 Contract Parking Enforcement Officers for around the same price. Enforcement is the key for the CIty to not lose the new revenue because of intrusion parking in to the neighborhood.

    Cary Anderson

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