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Mandell Ruminates About the Festival’s Next Step


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Re “Not So Fast on the Summer Music Festival

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Coming up on Mayor O’Leary’s Agenda: A Run at Congress?


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Mayor Mehaul O’Leary made an appointment to be interviewed this morning about his two-day jaunt last week to the annual Conference of Mayors – only it did not turn out so prosaically.

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Sen. Price Searching for a Clearing in the Redevelopment Minefield


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For the first time this morning, state Sen. Curren D. Price Jr. (D-Culver City) put a number on the statewide incidence of alleged abuse that led to the downfall of the 400 mostly small-town Redevelopment Agencies as of next week:

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Meter Change — Don’t Bring Nickels, Bring Dollars


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Parking Downtown will become noticeably more expensive in 90 days, late in April, about the time a new City Council is seated.

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Not So Fast on the Summer Music Festival


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Less than 24 hours after both parties indicated accord was beckoning, the supposedly sketched-out arrangement between entrepreneur Gary Mandell and City Hall to keep the Summer Music Festival alive looked this morning like a plate of cold, stale scrambled eggs.

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Looks as if Summer Music Festival Will Be Saved. Maybe.


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The Summer Music Festival — or at least a remnant of it — appears to have been saved, going into tonight’s 7 o’clock City Council meeting at City Hall.

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Clarke Intends to Knock on Every Door


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“As long as my shoe leather holds out and the weather stays clear,” says Jim B. Clarke, “I plan to walk every precinct I can get into in Culver City.”

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The Dreaded Announcement


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The first intensely personal dimension of the elimination of Redevelopment Agencies struck City Hall this morning when City Manager John Nachbar made his inevitable, dreaded announcement:

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Clarke Fundraiser Next


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The first major event of new City Council candidate Jim B. Clarke’s maiden campaign comes up in two days.

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New Candidate Murray Talks About a Need to Change


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The suddenly more compelling and disparate City Council race took a leap forward today with the introduction of Stephen Murray, new father, as the sixth candidate in an unexpectedly busy field.

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