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The Planning Commission Agenda and Project staff report is available for viewing at City Hall and online no later than 72 hours prior to the meeting date and time. You may submit comments BEFORE 3 PM on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, by LETTER to Culver City Current Planning Division, Attention: William Kavadas 9770 Culver Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Culver City, CA 90232, FAX at (310) 253-5721, E-MAIL to william.kavadas@culvercity.org, or PHONE at (310) 253-5706. City Hall Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and closed every other Friday (Closed October 20th and November 3rd). The project file including the plans are currently available to view by contacting the case planner.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MEETING PARTICIPATION:
***The public may attend this meeting in person or via video conference.*** Virtual attendance is offered as a courtesy. Technical difficulties shall not require meeting postponement.
How to Submit a Written Public Comment Prior to a Meeting: Once the agenda is published: Find the active eComment link to the right of the agenda date, then choose the agenda item and add your comment. Watch a video tutorial on How to Make an eComment
How to Attend the Meeting:
How to Provide Verbal Public Comment In-Person or Online: ***New Process***
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Find the meeting link under "Request to speak at a Meeting" on the City's website. Complete and submit the online form. Indicate if you are attending in-person or online and select all the items on which you wish to make a verbal comment. It is highly recommended that you register to speak prior to the meeting's start time, regardless if you are attending in-person or virtually. A QR code to the online form will be provided on site for in-person attendees. Verbal public comments are taken at the time the particular agenda item is considered. Requests to speak must be submitted before the start of the public comment period for each agenda item or will not be considered. Whenever reasonable, speakers will be called in chronological order based on when they registered to speak. Each speaker may address the members of the body for up to three minutes.
Face masks are strongly recommended but not required. Learn about the Coronavirus and the City's response, recommendations, and requirements.
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