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Environmental Review

The City of Culver City updated its General Plan to respond to the changing needs and conditions of the city and region and to reflect new state laws. The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires that the City study the Plan's potential environmental impacts and mitigation measures to avoid or offset any negative impacts. The City evaluated the potential environmental impacts of the Plan using an Initial Study (IS) and determined that a full Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was required to analyze the GPU’s environmental effects.

 

General Plan 2045 Environmental Review

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires that the City study the Plan's potential environmental impacts and mitigation measures to avoid or offset any negative impacts. The City evaluated the potential environmental impacts of the Plan and determined that a full Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was required to analyze the General Plan 2045 and Zoning Code environmental impacts.

Previous Reports

The City previously released the Draft Program Environmental Report for public review. The public comment period was open from March 28, 2024 through May 13, 2024. 

 

Previous Meeting

A virtual EIR Scoping Meeting was held on Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 6 PM. The purpose of the EIR Scoping Meeting was to solicit input and written comments from agencies and the public on environmental issues or alternatives they believe the EIR should address. The meeting included a presentation followed by a Q&A session. Watch the recording of the meeting here.  

EIR SCOPING MEETING 

A virtual EIR Scoping Meeting was held on Thursday, March 7, 2024. In accordance with CEQA, the purpose of the EIR Scoping Meeting was for the City to solicit input and written comments from agencies and the public on environmental issues or alternatives they believe should be addressed in the EIR.

Click here to review the presentation slide deck.