City Council Meeting Summary: City Council Begins 2024 with a Proclamation Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Appoints Members to City and Outside Committees
City of Culver City sent this bulletin at 01/10/2024 04:45 PM PST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 10, 2024
Contact: Dustin Klemann, Public Information Manager dustin.klemann@culvercity.org (310) 253-5783
City Council Begins 2024 with a Proclamation Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Appoints Members to City and Outside Committees
Council Members Chosen to Represent City on Agencies and Subcommittees
The City Council approved Council Members to represent the City on various “outside agencies” and on City Council Subcommittees. Some of the outside agency boards require the adoption of a resolution to make Culver City appointments to their bodies. The appointments include:
Los Angeles County City Selection Committee – Mayor Yasmine-Imani McMorrin, Vice Mayor Dan O’Brien
League of California Cities/Los Angeles County Division – Council Member Goran Eriksson, O’Brien
Independent Cities Association of Los Angeles County – Eriksson, Council Member Albert Vera
Los Angeles County Sanitation District Number Five – McMorrin, O’Brien
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) – McMorrin, O’Brien
Disaster Management “Area A” Executive Board – City Manager John Nachbar
Westside Cities Council of Governments (WSCCOG) – Eriksson, O’Brien
Interagency Communications Interoperability System (ICI System) – Council Member Freddy Puza
Transportation Department Provides Update on Micromobility Services
Micromobility operator Bird's recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing on December 20th, 2023, has prompted proactive measures from Culver City officials to safeguard community services. Bird has pledged to maintain uninterrupted service and meet all obligations to Culver City. City staff are in touch with Bird. Both parties are dedicated to ensuring continuity of operations and the high level of service that the community expects. In the short term, no changes are anticipated to the Culver City Shared Micromobility Program. The City will soon pursue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for an additional micromobility company to operate in conjunction with Bird. This will ensure that residents have options and, should Bird suspend operations or pull out of Culver City, micromobility services will continue.
Homelessness Emergency Update
The City Council received an update from the Housing and Human Services Department. The homeless count will be conducted in late January.Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) will lead the census throughout Los Angeles County, including the Culver City area. The City of Culver City will conduct an internal count on January 24th, 2024 with the help of a number of community partners. Internal staff will help with the accuracy of the count. Meanwhile, the Mobile Crisis Unit’s van was delivered in December. The unmarked van has tinted windows for privacy, swivel chairs, a desk, as well as accessible features. The team will hold an outreach day and public unveiling on February 27th, 2024. Lastly, the update included photos from the holiday celebrations at Project Homekey and Wellness Village (Safe Sleep). Fourteen people now reside at Project Homekey with an additional four to six people moving in the coming weeks. In a 3 to 2 vote, City Council agreed to scale back updates on the homelessness emergency to every 60 days instead of at every council meeting unless deemed necessary. Vice Mayor Dan O’Brien, Council Members Goran Eriksson and Albert Vera voted in favor of the change. Mayor Yasmine-Imani McMorrin and Council Member Freddy Puza voted against.
Additional Council Decisions
Additional items approved by the City Council include:
Approval of cash disbursements from December 2nd through December 29th, 2023.
Accepted $1 million in state funding for the Jubilo Village Affordable Housing Development located at 4464 Sepulveda Boulevard, as well as $500,000 for the Wende Museum Affordable Housing for Artists at Risk Development located at 10860 Culver Boulevard through the Department of Housing and Community Development. Council also approved a budget amendment to record the revenue of $1.5 million and appropriate the funds to the project.
Adoption of two resolutions that approve the recognized obligation payment schedule as well as budget for the Successor Agency Board from July 1st, 2024 through June 30th, 2025. The Executive Director is authorized to make the payments.
The City Council adjourned the meeting in memory of two individuals who recently passed away. David Ashcroft was the City of Culver City’s first Director of Transportation. He is credited with gathering funding for the current transportation depot. The Council also honored Jane Brockman who was a resident and composer. She was also a fracking activist.
The City Council’s next meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 22nd.
About Culver City
Culver City is a five-square-mile, urban community of 40,779 residents surrounded mostly by the City of Los Angeles but also shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. It is centrally located on the Westside near Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles International Airport. Culver City is particularly known for its well-run public school system, "small town" charm, growing high-tech and creative economies, and a dynamic downtown that is regionally known as a destination for restaurants, live theater, and art galleries.
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City staff and City Council gather for a photo for the proclamation honoring of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.