City Council Meeting Summary, August 11, 2025

Published on August 15, 2025

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City Council Approves Funding for Culver City Unified School District, Creates Resolution Supporting Southern California Hospital Workers, Approves Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Event

City Council Approves $2.5 Million to Assist Culver City Unified School District

The City Council unanimously approved a one-time $2.5 million contribution to the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) on Monday. Funding will come from defunding some City capital improvement projects and modifying the source of funding for other City capital improvement projects.

Under funding conditions set by the City Council, CCUSD will:

  • Seek a parcel tax for the June 2026 ballot to raise ongoing funding needed to bridge CCUSD’s budget gap.
  • Explore potential housing on district property to meet Regional Housing Needs Allocation goals.
  • Approve a Culver City Finance Advisory Committee Member be a member to CCUSD’s Community Budget Advisory Committee.
  • Allow City staff to attend Los Angeles County Office of Education meetings with CCUSD.
  • Report on CCUSD finances to the CCUSD - City Council Liaison Subcommittee.
  • Create a plan for how to retain students and market schools to residents.

Expanded public use of CCUSD facilities will be documented in the City’s Memorandum of Understanding with CCUSD, which is currently in the process of being negotiated.

Expresses Support for Workers at Southern California Hospital with Resolution

The City Council adopted a resolution, expressing support for the workers at Southern California Hospital in their efforts to maintain fair wages, protect employee and patient well-being, and uphold good working conditions at the hospital.

Southern California Hospital at Culver City serves as a vital healthcare institution for the residents of Culver City and surrounding communities. Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc., operates 16 hospitals, including Southern California Hospital at Culver City, and has 166 clinics across California and the Northeast. Earlier this year, it filed for bankruptcy, leading to concerns by hospital staff regarding wage levels, staffing shortages, and working conditions.

The resolution expresses formal support for the hospital workforce in their efforts to secure:

  • Fair wages that reflect the rising cost of living and the value of their essential services.
  • Safe and supportive working conditions, including reasonable staffing levels, physical and mental health support, and appropriate work hours.
  • A high standard of care for patients, which depends significantly on staff morale, experience, and retention.
  • Continued engagement in good-faith dialogue and transparent negotiations with workers and their representatives to ensure fair outcomes that prioritize public health and equity.

The City Council amended the resolution language prior to the vote. The final version will be made available online once it is signed. Vice Mayor Puza, and Council Members McMorrin and Fish voted in favor of the resolution. Mayor O’Brien and Council Member Vera, Jr. voted against.

Annual City-Produced Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Approved

The City will create a stand-alone City-produced event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in September. The Economic Development Department will produce a free family-friendly film and panelist event, in coordination with CauseConnect to showcase films featured on Artbound via PBS SoCal. The celebration will include food, music, and dance that is culturally relevant to Hispanic Heritage Month.

The event will likely take place at the Glorya Kaufman Performing Arts Center. Once the date and plans are finalized, the City will announce and invite the community through its communication channels including email, website, and social media. 

Outgoing CBC Members Commended for Service to Community

The City Council awarded five commendations to outgoing members of various Commissions, Boards, and Committees.

  • Brenda Williams – Cultural Affairs Commission (Since 2017)
  • Andrew Reilman – Planning Commission (Since 2017)
  • Palvi Mohammed – Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission (Since 2017)
  • Dane Twichell – Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Since 2016)
  • Dorothy Wheeler Sadd – Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Since 2023)

We thank them for their dedicated service to the Culver City community. If you are interested in applying to a CBC, please visit to Culver City website to learn more.

Additional Council Decisions

Additional items approved by the City Council include:

Additional information about each of the topics heard at the City Council meeting can be found in the staff reports and backup attachments for the items, which are posted along with the agenda to the City’s website. The video of the City Council meeting is available on the City’s website for viewing.

The next regular meeting of the City Council will be on Monday, September 8th. Childcare is available for the meeting for families wanting to attend in person.

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