Politics & Government

Culver City Council Reorganizes, Fisch To Serve As Mayor

Culver City Council announced its reorganization this week, with Alex Fisch serving as mayor.

Culver City Mayor Alex Fisch will continue to serve residents in 2021.
Culver City Mayor Alex Fisch will continue to serve residents in 2021. (Courtesy of the city of Culver City)

CULVER CITY, CA — Culver City Council reorganized this week with Alex Fisch set to serve as mayor heading into 2021.

Daniel Lee will serve as Vice Mayor, former Mayor Göran Eriksson will serve as a Councilmember. Newly elected Yasmine-Imani McMorrin and Albert Vera will also serve as Councilmembers.

"Voters have trusted each of us to make decisions based on the values that we demonstrated in our campaigns," Fisch said during the council meeting this week. "And they have told us, once again, that they want the City to continue providing the best basic municipal services possible, and to keep working toward the best Culver City that we can imagine. I’m looking forward to a brighter and more prosperous 2021."

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Regular meetings are typically held on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Mike Balkman Council Chambers, unless otherwise noted. Meetings have been virtual throughout the pandemic.

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