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Culver City / California / United States
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The Culver City Teen Center has programs and services available to kids and teens from local junior high and high schools. The center offers tutoring services and features a pool, a computer lab, a park and a basketball court for kids to enjoy in a safe environment.

Culver City / California / United States
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The five-member elected City Council provides policy directions to maintain and serve Culver City and its citizens. The mayor and vice mayor are chosen from amongst the larger body, and serve in their posts for a term of one year; they also represent the members of the City Redevelopment Agency. The City Council meets the second and fourth Monday of each month in City Hall.

In late April 2012, Councilmember Andy Weissman won reelection to the council and was appointed mayor. Jeff Cooper took on the role of vice mayor.  

Mayor Andy Weissman: 310-839-5217

Vice Mayor Jeffrey Cooper: 310-253-6000

Councilmember Micheál O' Leary: 310-837-1917

Councilmember Meghan Sahli-Wells: 310-845-5831

Councilmember Jim Clarke: 310-775-1664

 

 

Culver City / California / United States
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Veterans Memorial is a 1.5 community area park located on Overland Avenue in Culver City. The park offers a wide range of features, including picnic shelters, barbeques, basketball courts, tennis courts, night lighting and softball diamonds. Check the website for details on the park or for information regarding permits.

Culver City / California / United States
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The City Hall for Culver City -- "The Heart of Screenland" -- is the center of municipal administration and many of the city's services.  The offices and departments here include: the city attorney, city clerk, community development, credit union, enforcement services, finance department, fire department, human resources, information technology, parks, recreation, community services, police department, public works and transportation. A full directory of departments and staff is available on the website. This building opened in 1995, replacing the original City Hall that was built in 1928.

Check the City's main calendar for City Council meetings, minutes, activities, and the City Hall schedule.