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Applications Open For Culver City Commission, Board Appointments

Interested candidates should apply by May 17.

Press release from the City of Culver City:

April 25, 2021

The City Clerk's Office is pleased to announce a recruitment process to fill upcoming vacancies for Culver City Commissions, Boards, and Committees.

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Openings are available on the following bodies (* Positions with incumbents):

- Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (4 Positions – 1 Chamber of Commerce Rep*., Residents: Disability Rep*., Resident 1*, and Resident 2*)
- Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles County West Vector and Vector- Borne Disease Control District (1 Position*)
- Cultural Affairs Commission (2 Positions – Seat 1*, and Seat 2)
- Equity and Human Relations Advisory Committee (1 Position – Youth Rep Seat 1)
- Fiesta La Ballona Committee (3 Positions – Seat 2, Seat 3*, and Seat 4)
- Landlord-Tenant Mediation Board (3 Positions – Tenant Seat 2*, Landlord Seat 2*, and Member-at-Large Seat 2*)
- LAX Area Advisory Committee (3 Positions*)
- Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission (1 Position – Seat 4*)
- Planning Commission (2 Positions – Seat 2, and Seat 3*)
Applicants can complete and submit applications online

Appointments for these openings are tentatively scheduled to be considered by the City Council at the regular meeting on June 14, 2021. Applications will be accepted online, by mail, by fax to (310) 253-5830, or electronically via email to city.clerk@culvercity.org.
NEW: While appointments are made annually – you may now complete an application at any time! We encourage all interested persons to apply for all positions in which they have an interest! Please note, while you can apply for all bodies, only upcoming vacancies will be considered.
City Hall business hours: Mondays – Fridays, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm (closed alternate Fridays)**
**In an effort to limit potential exposure and spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and to safeguard the City of Culver City’s ability to continue providing services, public access to City facilities has been ceased. The City is open for business via telephone, email, fax, or online.

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