Let’s prioritize community solutions for affordability in Culver City
We’re using our Affordability Panel on March 14 at the Wende to spotlight opportunities in Culver City and our neighboring communities so, together, we can start to bring down the high cost-of-living for seniors, families and young people trying to build a life in our community. Here are some of the local groups joining us on the panel and a look at how they can contribute solutions for our community.
Our Culver Affordability Panel
Wende Museum, Glorya Kaufman Community Center Classroom
Saturday, March 14 3 to 4:30pm
Food & childcare provided.
RSVP required due to space limitations
Improving Housing Opportunities: the Livable Communities Initiative (LCI)
LCI promotes “Livable Communities,” combining housing, retail, and street changes to create a charming, walkable street with high-quality naturally-affordable housing built over small retail — so you can walk outside and get all your daily and weekly errands done. Now imagine a network of these streets across Culver City and Los Angeles.
Meet LCI Co-Founder Lindsay Sturman on March 14 or get more info on LCI from:
Improving Transportation Options: Move LA
Owning a car is usually the second most expensive item in a family’s budget, costing, on average, $16,000 a year to own and operate a single vehicle. And at the same time, our car-centric approach is failing us with massive traffic, pollution and road construction costs.
Join Eli Lipmen, Executive Director of Move LA, to hear how improving transportation options gives people the opportunity to combine a single car, walking, biking and public transportation to meet 100% of their transportation needs while reducing traffic and pollution for everyone else.
Improving Renter Protections: Right To Counsel
On February 17, 2026, Culver City’s Standing Housing and Homelessness Subcommittee directed city staff to apply for grant funding that would create a Right to Counsel program for low-income tenants facing eviction. Now, Culver City has the opportunity to create the first fully operational Right to Counsel program in California. Learn more in our blog post about the Right to Counsel for tenants in Culver City.
Our Culver is a community-based organization that understands that affordability is a cornerstone to having a diverse, safe, welcoming Culver City and all that it has to offer.