2022 Candidate Forum

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00:02:53
Opening statements

00:12:24
1. What is your assessment of the pilot Move Culver City project on Washington and Culver Blvds? Do you support making it permanent? Do you support advancing Phases II and III on Sepulveda and Jefferson?

00:28:07
2. In July, a Fox Hills pedestrian was killed after getting hit by a car driver in a crosswalk. The driver was not cited, suggesting that this tragedy occurred even while everyone involved was more-or-less following the rules. Do you believe that speed limits are too high in Culver City? Would you support a city-wide maximum of 20mph?

00:43:30
3. Few people would argue that the situation on Main St. is working well, with the street pedestrianized on Tuesdays and weekends, while being opened to car traffic the rest of the week. The street has lacked activization and the local businesses have clearly not seen the conditions as conducive to investing in the extra street space. What is your vision for Main St. and downtown Culver City more broadly?

0:57:21
4. Micromobility infrastructure, such as bike lanes and pedestrian amenities, has never been a high priority in Culver City budgets, meaning the City’s ambitious plans are chronically underfunded. How would you work to remedy this?

1:12:03
5. How do you get around? Do you ride a bicycle? Do you think Culver City is a safe place to ride a bicycle, not just for yourself but for the general public?

1:20:23
6. Is there anything else you didn’t get a chance to say that you would like to share

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