August 4, 2025 The Best Source of News, Culture, Lifestyle for Culver City, Mar Vista, Del Rey, Palms and West Los Angeles

Century City partners with UCLA for supervisor forum

Bobby Shriver is one of two supervisorial candidates who will be partaking in a forum at UCLA. Courtesy Photo
Bobby Shriver is one of two supervisorial candidates who will be partaking in a forum at UCLA. Courtesy Photo

With the local election season heating up, a 3rd District Supervisorial candidate forum will be held at MacGowan Hall at UCLA on Tuesday, Sept. 16 as a result of a partnership between the university, the Century City Chamber of Commerce, and the Los Angeles Business Council (LABC).

The forum will feature Sheila Kuehl and Bobby Shriver – the two candidates for the 3rd District of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

Susan Bursk, President and CEO of the Century City Chamber of Commerce, commented on the beneficial nature of the forum as well as an overlapping goal that the discussion and the Chamber share.

“We are proud to partner with UCLA and the LABC to present this discussion,” Bursk said. “It’s a great opportunity to promote our chamber with a new audience and the candidates, while spotlighting important public policy topics – including transportation, which has been the Century City Chamber’s focus for some time now.”

The discussion is set to focus on the issues of transportation, from air and noise pollution within Los Angeles International Airport, to traffic on the 405 Freeway.

Of course, Metro and the direction that the region-wide transportation authority is headed toward will be a highlighted topic of interest, as public transportation in Los Angeles has and will continue to be a relevant matter with Metro continuing to expand and connect neighborhoods in the greater Los Angeles area.

Several topics pertaining to the city’s economic development, such as lobbying for federal funding, attracting capital to invest in the county, and transparency within business permits and licenses, are also likely to be addressed during the educational conversation between the two candidates.

With such pertinent issues set to be discussed, the forum will undoubtedly provide informed insight for audience members.

The forum will start at 6:45 pm on the UCLA campus at 245 Charles E. Young Drive East in Westwood.

For more information, call 310.553.2222 or visit centurycitycc.com.

Related Posts

Culver City Approves 344-Unit Project, Drops Office Space From Jefferson Site Plan

August 3, 2025

August 3, 2025

More Housing, Less Office Space as Long-Stalled Site Moves Toward Construction Culver City officials have signed off on a revised...

Cary Grant’s Former Beverly Hills Estate Hits Market for $77.5M

August 3, 2025

August 3, 2025

Rebuilt by His Widow, the Home Now Offers Sweeping Views Once owned by Hollywood legend Cary Grant, a Beverly Hills...

LA Housing Permits Rebound in Q2: Wildfire Rebuild and Fast-Tracked Reviews Spur Modest Growth

August 3, 2025

August 3, 2025

New Data Shows a 37% Quarterly Jump in Residential Permits, Long-Term Uncertainty Looms Residential development in Los Angeles picked up...

Federal Court Upholds Stay on Trump-Era Immigration Raids in California

August 3, 2025

August 3, 2025

Detention Horror Stories and Legal Pressure Keep Feds at Bay  A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a temporary order...

Two LA County Deputies Charged in Off-Duty Scheme Tied to Crypto ‘Godfather’

August 2, 2025

August 2, 2025

Deputies Accused of Abusing Law Enforcement Powers for Beverly Hills Mogul One Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy pleaded guilty,...

Metro Releases Draft Environmental Report for Sepulveda Transit Project, Public Comment Now Open

August 2, 2025

August 2, 2025

Six Route Alternatives Under Review for Valley-To-Westside Connection The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has released its Draft...

Trump Administration Freezes $200M in UCLA Research Funds Over Student Protests

August 2, 2025

August 2, 2025

UCLA Says Freeze Harms Life-Saving Research With No Connection to Stated Reason Donald Trump’s administration has blocked $200 million in...

Culver City’s National Night Out Returns August 5 With K9 Demo, Live Music, and Fun

August 2, 2025

August 2, 2025

This Year’s Celebration Moves to the Culver Steps to Encourage Community Spirit Culver City’s annual National Night Out celebration returns...

City Installs Crosswalks In Sawtelle District After Residents Paint Their Own

August 1, 2025

August 1, 2025

Los Angeles Begins Official Safety Upgrades Near Stoner Park City crews began installing official crosswalks Friday near Stoner Park in...

HARD Summer Returns This Weekend With New Sound Strategy After 2024 Noise Complaints

August 1, 2025

August 1, 2025

Sold-Out EDM and Hip-Hop Festival Runs Saturday and Sunday at Hollywood Park The HARD Summer music festival is set to...

Free Document Shredding, Electronics Recycling Set for Saturday in Culver City

August 1, 2025

August 1, 2025

Culver City Offers Secure Way to Recycle Tech and Shred Paper This Weekend Residents will have the opportunity to responsibly...

Last Call: Culver City Wants Your Input in Hiring Its Next City Manager

July 31, 2025

July 31, 2025

Public Survey Open Through August 1 Invites Residents to Weigh In As Culver City begins its search for a new...

1,000 Additional National Guard Troops Withdrawn From LA as Federal Presence Continues to Shrink

July 31, 2025

July 31, 2025

National Guard Presence in Los Angeles Slashed Again Amid Ongoing Rollback Roughly an additional 1,000 National Guard troops have been...

Luxury Watches Stolen From Keanu Reeves Recovered in Chile, To Be Returned to Actor

July 31, 2025

July 31, 2025

Six Rolex Watches Worth Over $120,000 Were Seized in Santiago Police Raid Six high-end watches stolen from actor Keanu Reeves’...

Aging Mindfully: Zen-Inspired Senior Living Takes Shape in Simi Valley

July 31, 2025

July 31, 2025

Two Zen-inspired senior living communities are embracing the reality of aging — consciously. Ensō Village, open since 2023 in Sonoma County,...