Don’t let the Culver City Council destroy Elenda, Overland and Sepulveda the way they destroyed Downtown. Protect our businesses. Protect our neighborhoods.
Save Our Streets Together
The City Council is advocating projects that will remove nearly all the parking on Elenda, Overland and Sepulveda, including removal of curb access for people with disabilities and parents with children. They also plan to remove critical turn lanes and add the same kind of bike lanes that ruined traffic Downtown. Don’t let this happen!
Sign the petitions.
Individual petitions are being sent to the City Council for each affected street to let the city know how many people oppose these plans. Click on the links at right to add your name.
Follow your neighborhood.
Each affected street has established their own page to inform the public about efforts in their neighborhood. Click on the links to learn more.
Learn More …
What plans is the City Council currently advocating for our streets?
You can find the specific details of the “Better Overland” and the “Sepulveda Connects” Projects on the city’s website by following the links below. But don’t be fooled by the names of these projects – the changes will result in snarled traffic, negatively impact businesses, remove parking and push traffic onto neighborhood streets under the guise of “mobility.”
What can I do to stop this from happening?
We need you to speak at City Council meetings, sign our petitions and contact your Culver City Council members directly to stop the madness. We need to make our voices heard or Overland and Sepulveda will soon suffer the same fate as Downtown Culver City.
Email all Councilmembers HERE
Email individual Councilmembers:
yasmine-imani.mcmorrin@culvercity.org
Email City Manager Odis Jones HERE
Overland Bound for Gridlock!
Learn more about plans to intentionally add congestion to our streets by eliminating parking, critical turn lanes and even ADA access for those with disabilities under the guise of improving “mobility” for cyclists.
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