Politics & Government

Culver City To Vote On Measure CC, Continuation Of Measure Y

Measure CC is the continuation of the current Measure Y half-cent sales tax, the City said.

CULVER CITY, CA — Culver City residents will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on Measure CC, a continuation of the current Measure Y half-cent sales tax, the City said.

"Currently, Measure Y will sunset in the year 2023," the City of Culver City said. "If approved by Culver City voters, Measure CC would extend Measure Y by 10 more years."

City officials estimate the half-cent sales tax would continue to generate about $9.8 million dollars annually until 2033.

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According to the City, Measure CC revenues would fund:

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  • Police, fire and public safety services
  • 911 emergency response
  • Programming for seniors and youth
  • Maintenance of parks and recreation centers
  • Street repairs and traffic improvements
  • Emergency preparedness efforts and resources

The half-cent sales tax only applies to certain goods and services within Culver City, such as restaurants, bars, gasoline and retail stores, but it does not apply to most groceries or services of doctors, dentists or attorneys, the City said.

To learn more about Measure CC, visit the City of Culver City website.

Here are some Culver City voting locations:

St Mary in Palms
3647 Watseka Ave, Los Angeles CA 90034
Hours: February 29 - March 2: 8AM - 5PM
March 3: 7AM - 8PM
Additional Info: St Joseph Hall

Veterans Memorial Complex
4117 Overland Ave, Culver City CA 90230
Hours: February 22 - March 2: 8AM - 5PM
March 3: 7AM - 8PM
Additional Info: Auditorium

Iman Cultural Center
3376 Motor Ave, Los Angeles CA 90034
Hours: February 22 - March 2: 8AM - 5PM
March 3: 7AM - 8PM
Additional Info: Community Room

To find other locations and operating hours for the vote centers, visit the L.A. County Registrar website or call the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk at 800-815-2666, Option 1.

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