General Meeting - Elections!

November 13, 2008

nov2008mtgpicThe next General Meeting of the Culver Crest Neighborhood Association will be on Thursday November 20, 2008, at the El Rincon School Cafetorium.

Agenda:

  1. Call to order
  2. Secretary’s minutes and adoption
  3. Treasurer’s report
  4. Police and community watch - Lt. Ron Iizuka
  5. Notes on the election - Mark Salkin and Jill McKeon
  6. Presentation and overview of current construction projects at West Los Angeles College - Robert Miller of Turner Construction
  7. Update on PXP oil - Ken Kutcher and John Kuechle
  8. New Business
  9. Elections including the count and announcing the winners

Our next General Meeting will be on Thursday September 25, 2008, at 6:30pm in the El Rincon Cafetorium.

Agenda:

  1. Call to Order
  2. Lt Iizuka and Neighborhood Watch
  3. Treasurer’s Report
  4. Secretary’s Report
  5. Approve all Minutes (previous meeting’s minutes)
  6. Committee Reports
    • Traffic and Road Circulation
    • West Los Angeles College
    • PXP Oil
    • Rules Committee
  7. Nominations for Board of Directors
  8. Report by Board Members of Their 2007 / 2008 Accomplishments
  9. New Business
We are looking forward to seeing all of  you there.  If you know anyone who might be interested in joining the Board please submit their name and contact data.

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NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

WEDNESDAY, June 4th, 2008 7:30 P.M. at the El Rincon School Cafetorium

 

There will be a general meeting of the C.C.N.A. on Wednesday evening, June 4 at 7:30 P.M. Please note the new time, as it is one-hour later than our normal start time. It will take place at the El Rincon School Cafetorium. Our guests for this meeting will be:

As always, any topic of interest submitted by any Crest member will also be discussed. See you there.

Also, please note that your annual membership dues are coming up shortly.

 
Highly anticipated - at our next General Meeting all of the candidates for Culver City council seats will be engaging in a TRUE DEBATE moderated by our own Mark Salkin.  The candidates have all accepted invitations to appear and questions from you are invited.  Please email questions you want asked to Mark Salkin at realproperty@marksalkin.com.  
 
There will also be a presentation on Measure W concerning the City’s request to renew the utility user’s tax.  Other neighborhood issues will be discussed as well. 
 
JOIN US IN THE CAFETORIUM AT EL RINCON SCHOOL 
STARTING AT 6:30 PM 
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 2008 

Notice of General Meeting

September 10, 2007

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING 
WEDNESDAY, September 19, 2007 6:30 P.M. at the El Rincon School Cafetorium
 
NOMINATIONS / NOMINATIONS / NOMINATIONS
 
It’s that time of year again, and your Board of Directors is up for re-election at our upcoming November meeting.  This year, nominations for the Board of Directors will be of the open nominations variety.  Any person running will have to be nominated in open assembly at our September 19th meeting, and seconded.  This means that each candidate will run separately for office, and the nine persons receiving the most number of votes will sit on the Board.  At this meeting, anyone may nominate any member of the Culver Crest Neighborhood Association to run for a seat on the Board of Directors (officers are chosen by the Board after the election).  Any person over 18 years old living on the Crest or owning property on the Crest is eligible to be a member.  Dues are not required to be a member as they are voluntary.  The actual elections will occur at the November 28, 2007 meeting. 

We anxiously invite anyone with an urge to help their community to step forward and seek a seat on the Board. 

In addition, we have invited the candidates for the upcoming Culver City School Board Election to meet our residents.  Please come and meet your candidates for this important election to be held in November.  Other topics to be discussed at this General Meeting will include the Hillside Repair, the Culver City Sewer Project, update of Neighborhood Watch activities, the West L. A. College berm issue, and any topic or issue brought up by our members.