Here are some highlights from the City Council meeting of January 12, 2015. At this
meeting, the City Council:
• Presented a proclamation in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Day
2015.
• Received and filed the Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Year-End Report and Audit
Summary.
• Approved, as a joint item with the Successor Agency, a third amendment to the
existing agreement with Modern Parking Inc. in an amount not-to-exceed $415,656,
extending its term for six months (to July 31, 2015) for parking management services
at the Cardiff, Ince, and Watseka Parking Structures and the Venice and Virginia
parking lots.
• Approved an application for grant funds in the amount of $160,458.95 through the
FY 2016 California Office of Traffic Safety, Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.
• Awarded a contract to R.E. Shultz Construction in an amount not-to-exceed
$207,888.00 for the construction of the Syd Kronenthal Park Playground
Rehabilitation Project, PZ-831 and authorized the Parks Division Manager to
approve change orders in an amount not-to-exceed $34,648.00.
• Recognized the organization of property and business owners along Washington
Boulevard from Inglewood Boulevard to Beethoven Street as the "Washington West
Business District" and determined that the District's future events are deemed Citysponsored
events.
• Approved an agreement in an amount not-to-exceed $39,662 with Boulevard Music
to hold a 2015 Concert Series.
• Authorized the Committee on Homelessness and City staff to solicit volunteer
enumerators and donations of refreshments in the name of the City for the 2015
Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count.
• Adopted a resolution declaring Culver City's commitment to operating PRCS
Department programs in a "Bullying Free Environment" and accepted the Exchange
Club's donation of up to $2,500 for related signage.
• Approved the further consideration of the formation of Underground Utility District
11 along Culver Boulevard from Sepulveda Boulevard to Commonwealth Avenue. • Adopted a resolution approving the 2015-2016 Legislative Advocacy Program
(LAP), including additional language related to seeking grants and the City Council's
position on hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
You may view a complete web cast of the entire meeting by visiting
http://www.culvercity.org/agenda.aspx. The next City Council meeting will occur
on January 26, 2015 at 7 pm in the Rotunda Room at Veterans Memorial
Building. You may access the agenda for this meeting by visiting
http://www.culvercity.org/agenda.aspx.
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