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2012 CCNA Election Results

Posted by Antoine Durr on December 5, 2012
Posted in: Announcements. Leave a comment

The Culver Crest Neighborhood Association held its annual elections this evening.  There were a total of 15 candidates for 9 board seats, a record field of candidates — thanks to all who put their name in the proverbial hat, your interest in participating is acknowledged.

The following people were elected as the new Board of the Culver Crest Neighborhood Association (in order of listing on the ballot):

  1. Michael Bauer
  2. Suzanne DeBenedittis
  3. Wena Dows
  4. Antoine Durr
  5. Khin Khin Gyi
  6. Kyle Jones
  7. Rich Kissel
  8. Howard Lichtman
  9. Ron Ostrin

Congratulations to all.

Minutes of the General Meeting September 18, 2012

Posted by Antoine Durr on December 4, 2012
Posted in: Minutes. Tagged: AQMD, CAP, CERT, Measure Y. Leave a comment

Here are the minutes from our previous General Meeting, held on September 18, 2012.

minutes-general-mtg-2012-09-18

December 2012 General Meeting

Posted by Antoine Durr on November 30, 2012
Posted in: Meetings. Tagged: elections, general meeting, history, Julie Lugo-Cerra.

The Culver Crest Neighborhood Association will have its final meeting of 2012 on Tuesday December 4, 2012, at Marycrest Manor at 6:30 pm.

Agenda:

  • The History of Culver Crest — guest speaker Julie Lugo-Cerra, Culver City Historian, will present the history of our particular neighborhood and the people that founded it
  • Annual Election for CCNA Board
    • – 9 members will be elected for a one year term
    • nominations are now open – please e-mail your nominations to kkgyi@sbcglobal.net
    • please send nominations no later than December 3rd to include your name on the printed ballot
    • you may nominate yourself or anyone you think would serve our neighborhood
    • nominations may be written in up to the time of election
  • Approve previous meeting’s minutes

Tuesday December 4, 6:30pm, Marycrest Manor, refreshments will be served

Disposition of Cranks Rd. Lot

Posted by Antoine Durr on November 30, 2012
Posted in: Announcements. Leave a comment

From the Culver City Manager’s bi-weekly address:

Surplus City-Owned Properties – An Open House will be held on Monday, December 3rd from 5 pm to 7 pm at 11304 Segrell Way (formerly Fire Station 3) to inform the surrounding neighborhoods of the proposed disposition of surplus City-owned properties located at 11304 Segrell Way and 10745 Cranks Road.

General Meeting Tuesday Sept. 18, 2012

Posted by Antoine Durr on September 17, 2012
Posted in: Announcements, Meetings. Leave a comment

The Culver Crest Neighborhood Association will host its Fall 2012 General Meeting on Tuesday September 18, 2012, at 6:30pm at Marycrest Manor.  Items on the agenda:

  • A presentation by  Perry Waldo, the President of CERT
  • PXP Oil update
  • Approval of previous meeting’s minutes

Coastal Cleanup Day 2012

Posted by Antoine Durr on August 31, 2012
Posted in: Announcements, City of Culver City. Tagged: Ballona Creek, Coastal Cleanup. Leave a comment

Coastal Cleanup Day (CCD) is an international event with over 60 countries around the world participating, making it one of the largest volunteer efforts on the planet. Last year, over 67,000 volunteers from California removed 676,768 pounds of trash and 115,773 pounds of recyclable waste.

On Saturday, September 15th, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon thousands of Californians will again head down to their local beaches and inland waterways on a mission to clear the sand and water of harmful and unsightly pollution.  Culver City Public Works, with the help of local community support, will be participating in the Coastal Cleanup Day on the Ballona Creek bike path.

Hosted Registration sites will be located at:

  • Syd Kronenthal Park (at the bike path entrance)
  • Duquesne Avenue (north of Culver City Transportation Building)
  • Overland Avenue (Behind Julian Dixon Library)
  • Sepulveda Boulevard (on Bike/Creek path entrance)

We are honored to have Echo Horizon School, Culver City Bike Coalition, Ballona Creek Renaissance, and Kiwanis Los Angeles host the registration sites on the Ballona Creek bike path. Bring your family, friends, neighbors and co- workers to participate with the thousands of volunteers around the world in taking a stand against ocean pollution on Coastal Cleanup Day.

See you at the Creek!

What is the CAP?

Posted by Antoine Durr on August 22, 2012
Posted in: FAQ. Tagged: CAP, CSD. Leave a comment

The Los Angeles County Community Standards District for Baldwin Hills (the ordinance that regulates the oil field) includes the following provision.

A community advisory panel shall be established by the director [of regional planning] to foster communication about ongoing operations at the oil field and to allow the community representatives to provide input to the county and the operator.

The Community Advisory Panel (CAP) consists of 21 members, including representatives of Los Angeles County, PXP (the operator of the oil field), two of the landowners (who lease the field to PXP and receive oil royalties), and representatives from various neighborhood organizations (who are appointed to the CAP by the Los Angeles County Director of Regional Planning).  The representative from Culver Crest (who also serves as co-chair of the CAP) is John Kuechle.

More information about the CAP, including a complete list of members, and agendas for past and upcoming meetings, can be found online at planning.lacounty.gov/baldwinhills/cap

Baldwin Hills CAP Meeting Annual Review

Posted by Antoine Durr on August 21, 2012
Posted in: Announcements, PXP Oil. Tagged: air monitoring, CAP, CSD, PXP Oil, settlement agreement. Leave a comment

This week’s CAP meeting (The Baldwin Hills Oil Fields Community Advisory Panel) is on Thursday August 23, 2012.  There are two important items up for discussion that should be of interest to all who have been closely involved in the CSD with PXP Oil:

  1. The annual review of how PXP is doing in complying with the settlement agreement
  2. A discussion of the proposed work plan for an air monitoring study that will be made of the Baldwin Hills

The meeting is open to the public, and is at 7pm on Thursday August 23, 2012 at the Kenneth Hahn Recreation Area Community Center.

Real Estate: 10744 Molony Rd.

Posted by Antoine Durr on August 17, 2012
Posted in: Real Estate. Tagged: Culver Crest, real estate. Leave a comment

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Energy Efficient Street Lights on Overland Blvd.

Posted by Antoine Durr on August 3, 2012
Posted in: City of Culver City. Tagged: dark sky, induction lights, street lights. 1 Comment

Thanks to some On Bill Financing, the street lights along Overland Blvd. have been replaced with high energy efficiency ones.  From a prior bi-weekly email from City Manager John Nachbar:

On-Bill Financing – The Public Works Department’s application to participate in Southern California Edison’s On-Bill Financing program was approved by SCE.  This program, which is funded by California utility customers and administered under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission, allows governments and other eligible customers to finance energy efficiency projects using zero-interest loans that are paid back through the energy savings that are achieved through those projects. Staff submitted an application for $250,000 to fund the conversion of 625 street lights along arterials throughout the City to Induction lamps. Induction lamps provide high quality light with good color rendition at roughly half of the energy use of the City’s existing lamps.  Staff anticipates bringing the agreement to City Council for approval in late March.

The new lamps are dark sky compliant, use about 40% less energy than the previous ones, and by virtue of the on-bill financing program with Southern California Edison, incur no up-front costs to the City of Culver City.  Here is a response from Charles Herbertson, Culver City’s Director of Public Works:

I’m glad you like the new energy efficient induction lights that are going up in your neighborhood on Overland.  These lights will use approximately 40% less energy than the old high pressure sodium lights that they are replacing.  And, as you have probably already observed, the lights generate a much better quality light so that it is much easier to see. 

The new fixtures are also night sky compliant and we are paying for them with an on-bill financing program sponsored by Southern California Edison so that there is no upfront cost to the City and the lights are paid for over time using the energy savings.

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