Sunday, May 19, 2013
The latest Getty initiative celebrating Southern California’s contributions to post-World War II cultural life.
The 2nd Annual Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, April 1-30, 2013, is a friendly, community-based competition between cities across the nation to see who can be the most “water wise.”
This program provides for residential and business customers to dispose of electronic waste for free.
<b>Culver City</b> is pleased to announce that we are the first city in California to implement a new system to improve 9-1-1 services for all citizens.
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">City Council commends Friends of the Dog Park and NantWorks for newly installed lights at The Boneyard.</p>
To celebrate the completion of the Jefferson Boulevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Access Improvements Project at Hetzler Road, the dedication ceremony was on Friday, January 18 at 10:00 AM.
The Culver City Cultural Affairs Foundation is a nonprofit organization which promotes and supports historic preservation, public art, and cultural programming in Culver City.
<p>We are pleased to share the attached “Multifamily Recycling Case Studies on Innovative Practices from Around the World” report.</p>
The Culver City Cultural Affairs Foundation is a charitable, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
Read up on the latest news and announcements about the Exposition Light Rail project.