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Locality: Culver City, California

Phone: +1 310-253-6000



Address: 9770 Culver Blvd 90232 Culver City, CA, US

Website: www.culvercity.org

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Culver City 11.12.2020

#CulverCity residents - Please be aware of these city closures for the upcoming Christmas and New Years' holidays: City Hall will be closed December 25 and January 1. There will be no trash, recycling and organics collection and street sweeping on December 25 and January 1. Collection is scheduled for December 26 and January 2. ... The PRCS rental office and facilities will be closed December 25 and January 1. Parks and park restrooms will remain open. The Plunge will be open for half-days on December 24 from 8 AM to 2 PM and on December 31 from 8 AM to 2 PM. The Plunge will be closed on December 25 and January 1. Find more information at http://ow.ly/LNxc50CJgRw

Culver City 02.12.2020

This #FeatureFriday, we're excited to put the spotlight on three #CulverCity businesses! You can get a tasty meal at any of these spots: Pizzette: A new addition to the Citizen Public Market that serves 'doll-sized pizzas', salads and gelato http://ow.ly/QV5w50CIuIl Sestina: This vegan-friendly, plant-based pasta bar can be found in the former Wildcraft space http://ow.ly/a4Jj50CIuIk Mendocino Farms: This popular sandwich and salad shop just opened at the Culver Steps h...ttp://ow.ly/88Km50CIuIi Thanks to Spectrum News, Eater LA and Culver City Catalyst for featuring #CulverCity businesses!

Culver City 25.11.2020

The agenda for the regular City Council meeting on December 14 at 7 PM is now available. Learn how to register to attend this meeting at http://ow.ly/Mo1h50CIio3

Culver City 22.11.2020

Check out why Culver CityBus wears a mask!

Culver City 02.11.2020

The Veteran’s Memorial Tower will be lit up all month with a "Happy Holidays" message on one side and snowflakes on the other!! The tower will be lit through the end of December, so be sure to go check it out!!

Culver City 18.10.2020

The deadly citrus tree disease, Huanglongbing, is putting #CulverCity's beloved citrus at risk. To help combat the disease, thousands of tiny beneficial insects called Tamarixia radiata are being released in neighborhoods across California to reduce populations of the Asian citrus psyllid, the pest that carries the disease. Learn more about the biological control and how you can do your part in saving California citrus. California Citrus Threat http://ow.ly/ocD550CHg7t