Saturday June 9, 2018, there will be an e-waste + confidential shredding event at Syd Kronenthal park in Culver City. Note, no household hazardous waste, only e-waste and paper.
The next General Meeting of the Culver Crest Neighborhood Association will be at 7pm at the El Rincon Elementary Cafetorium. Agenda items include:
- Neighborhood Watch / CCPD – Lt. Troy Dunlap
- West Los Angeles College
- Oil Fields – Amanda Parsons, Sentinel Peak Ombudsperson
- Coyotes – CC Animal Control Officer Corolla Fleeger and Lt. Troy Dunlap to present on latest coyote threats
- Road Repaving Status
- General Issues
Note that another meeting is taking place in the cafetorium that is scheduled to end right before our meeting.
CCNA General Meeting
Tuesday June 12, 2018, 7pm
El Rincon Elementary Cafetorium
At our recent Candidates’ Forum, as part of the Neighborhood Watch segment CCPD gave a presentation on its goal of deploying a new series of Automated License Plate Readers at the borders of Culver City. A Special City Council meeting to discuss this topic has been called to discuss this controversial subject.
Special City Council Meeting to discuss CCPD’s proposed Automated License Plate Readers & Drone programs
Tuesday March 13th at 5pm at City Hall, Mike Balkman chambers
9770 Culver Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
The Culver Crest Neighborhood Association is pleased to announce its 2018 Culver City Council Candidates Forum. All four candidates running for the two available City Council seats will be participating.
Culver Crest Neighborhood Association Candidates Forum
Wednesday February 21, 2018 @ 7:00pm
El Rincon Elementary School Cafetorium
11177 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230
Multiple questions will be asked of all four candidates in this forum and each candidate will have a fixed amount of time to respond. We will be asking questions relating to issues that are important to residents of Culver City and Culver Crest, including issues on oil fields, West Los Angeles College, Traffic, Development, Schools, City Government, LAX, and other issues relating to the quality of life here in Culver Crest.
If you have a question for the candidates, either leave a reply to this post or send your question to rmg49@hotmail.com. We will also take into consideration questions submitted at the start of the event.
Culver Crest neighbor Barbara Markoe is hosting an update on NextGen this Sunday February 11, 2018 at 3pm along with Dani Zandel. The meeting will cover currently available information from the LAX Roundtable and solicit neighbors who are informed and want to play an active role moving forward. Please contact Barbara directly at (310) 266-2077 if you wish to participate.
The City of Culver City released their final draft of their Hillside Development Standards Study for the R-1 Neighborhood of Culver Crest at the City Council meeting on January 22, 2018. Online comments may be submitted as well.
“On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer and Vixen!” And I bet you know the rest. Santa’s Sleigh is once more making its way through Culver City this December to put kids and adults alike in the holiday spirit.
For Culver Crest, Thursday, December 14th from 5pm to 9pm is that magic time.
Residential streets in the area bounded by Overland Avenue as the West border, Culver Crest as the East border, Northgate Avenue as the North border, and South Drive as the South border will be visited. And yes, Santa will be making occasional stops.
Should you happen to miss Santa’s sojourn through our streets, you can always visit the Sleigh in front of City Hall, where it becomes stationary as of December 21st.
It’s the holiday season, and along with all the cards, party invitations, and holiday errands to run, there’s also the not-always-fun burden of holiday travel. For many of us, this can mean days – or even weeks – away from home.
A home unoccupied for long periods of time can become a target for thieves. With that in mind, Culver City Police Department Lieutenant Troy Dunlap has written up some handy tips to help everyone on the Crest make sure your home doesn’t become the scene of a holiday heist. Take a look at the PDF below for these helpful tips.
To participate in the conversation about these tips, jump over to the comments section of Lt. Dunlap’s original post of these tips on NextDoor.com by clicking here.
POLICE – BURGLARY PREVENTION TIPS – 2017 – LT TROY DUNLAP – 11-30-17
The Culver Crest Neighborhood Association will host its next general meeting on Tuesday December 5, 2017, at the El Rincon Elementary Cafetorium, beginning at 6:30 pm. Agenda is as follows:
- CCNA Board Elections – 5 positions expiring – Mike Doyle
- Culver City Police Department / Neighborhood Watch
- Oil fields update / EIR (Environmental Impact Report) update
- Cannabis / Marijuana Legalization status
- Disaster Resilience / Emergency Prepareness / CERT
- Development in Culver City / Mansionization / Building Freeze on Culver Crest
- Golden State Water update
- Coyotes
- LAX overflight
- Website
- Resident’s Open Items / Comments
On Tuesday evening, October 24th, from 6:30 PM – 8 PM at El Rincon Elementary School, Culver City is holding a community meeting to provide an overview of proposed regulations to allow 30 new oil wells with potential for hydraulic fracturing within Culver City.
Legal notification of the EIR can be found here.
More information on the project, public meetings, and updates can be found here. This page also includes a link to the Inglewood Oil Field Draft Environmental Impact Report that will be discussed at Tuesday night’s meeting. Tuesday night’s meeting will also explain the process for providing feedback on these documents.