Move Culver City Exposed: Thomas Small's Pilot Plan and the Costly Fight Against Progress
Thomas Small, along with his colleagues, labeled real estate investor Michael Hackman as having "too much influence," despite accepting over $300,000 in payroll from Hackman via the non-profit organization, Culver City Forward, while serving as an elected official. This was all happening during the time when “Move Culver City” was being conceived and executed as a "quick-build" project—a project Small, who served on City Council from 2016-2020, himself admitted was a temporary pilot, meant to be adjusted and changed. Now, those same individuals are arguing that any changes to it are sacrilege. Time to pull back the curtain on their selective narratives.
Read moreImpermissible Campaigning on School Grounds: Bryan "Bubba" Fish, Fred Puza, and Patricia Garcia
In a concerning series of incidents, Fred Puza (elected to City Council in 2022) and Bryan "Bubba" Fish (now running for City Council) violated district policies by campaigning on school grounds at Culver City High School on October 12, 2022. Despite district regulations prohibiting such actions, they distributed campaign literature to students during school hours.
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