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Automated Bus Lane Bus Stop Enforcement Warning Period Ended May 18th

Live citations began Monday, May 19th following the 60-day warning period. Program creates safer, more reliable conditions for cyclists and bus riders. On Monday, May 19, 2025, the City of Culver City will begin issuing citations for parking violations in shared bus/bike lanes and at bus stops with bus-mounted automated enforcement technology, following a 60-day […]

Jimm Lamm Named ‘2025 Senior of the Year’ by City Council

2025 Senior of the Year – The City of Culver City recognized Jim Lamm as 2025 Senior of the Year for his outstanding contributions to the Culver City community. Lamm is a Culver City nonprofit leader, urban and wetlands ecology educator, architect/planner, and former Culver City Planning Commission Chair, Arts Committee member, and Historic Preservation […]

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Speaker at Democrats United Meeting

Please join us Tuesday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom for our monthly meeting! Please make sure to read the important update about Zoom below: Agenda: 1. Call to Order and Opening Remarks from President Darrel Menthe; 2. Approval of Minutes from April 15, 2025 CCDU Meeting; 3. Report from Treasurer Judy Scott; 4. […]

Council Gives Unanimous Approval to Update Subdivision Ordinance – Culver City Crossroads

xr:d:DAGBeCIu4Zk:3,j:5454282978886720878,t:24040416 At the May 12, 2025 meeting, the City Council unanimously approved a comprehensive update to the City’s Subdivision Ordinance, modernizing regulations that had been largely unchanged since 1965. The continued focus on shoring up the details to make the creation of housing in the city easier, faster and more efficient has been part of […]

Flawed and Fading: Can the Angels Turn It Around?

The 2025 MLB season is still young, but the concerns for the Los Angeles Angels could be mounting. On paper, the outlook isn’t dire. They sit just six games behind the AL West–leading Seattle Mariners with more than 120 games to go. But the deeper story lies in how they’ve played. Despite the manageable gap […]

Petrov – May 24 @ Glorya Kaufman Community Center – Culver City Crossroads

This short opera explores a pivotal moment that could have altered the course of humanity. While on duty at a Soviet early-warning bunker in 1983, Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov faced a momentous decision when the system falsely indicated an incoming U.S. nuclear missile strike. Despite immense pressure and the protocol dictating that Petrov report the […]

Centaur baseball, softball, tennis and track teams move closer to history

Four Culver City High School Spring athletic teams are hoping to write their names in the CIF history books starting this week when the baseball, softball, boys’ tennis and boys track teams try to capture that ever-elusive CIF Championship. The action started last Wednesday when the boy’s tennis team played Fullerton in the Division 5 […]

Feedback Survey to Strengthen Trust and Transparency

The Culver City Police Department (CCPD) is proud to announce the launch of Axon’s My90, a new community engagement platform designed to deepen trust, transparency, and collaboration between the department and the community we serve. Through My90, CCPD will collect anonymous, confidential feedback following interactions with department personnel. This tool gives Culver City residents a […]

Centaurs appear to be ready for CIF baseball, softball and track and field

It’s that time of the year during the spring semester when really good high school sports teams gear up for the grand prize, a CIF championship. Culver City High School still has four teams getting ready to try to make dreams come true. For a high school athlete winning a CIF championship will create a […]