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City Of Culver City Daily Digest Bulletin - June 14, 2022

Government and Politics

June 14, 2022

From: City Of Culver City

Culver City residents will have the opportunity to safely dispose of household hazardous waste and electronic waste free of charge at a Countywide Household Hazardous and E-Waste Roundup. The Roundup will take place in Culver City at the Wende Museum Front Parking Lot, 10808 Culver Boulevard (enter from Culver Blvd. at Elenda St.), on Saturday, June 25, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Collect unwanted household hazardous waste and e-waste items from your home. The County will recycle what it can and properly dispose of the rest. It’s easy to participate. Leave the products in their original container, place them in a cardboard box and drive to the Roundup site. The entire process only takes a few minutes and you never have to leave your car.  No explosive or radioactive materials, tires or waste from business will be accepted. Please do not mix products together.

The Free Countywide Household Hazardous Waste and E-Waste Roundup is brought to you by the County of Los Angeles and presented by the Department of Public Works and the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County in cooperation with the City of Culver City Public Works Environmental Programs and Operations.

For more information on household hazardous waste or upcoming Roundups, call the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works at 1 (888) Clean LA, the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County at 1 (800) 238-0172.

Culver City Residents can call Public Works Environmental Programs and Operations Customer Service (310) 253 6400, Monday thru Friday 8am-3pm.

Discussions Continue with Sentinel Peak Resources Relating to City's Oil Termination Ordinance

The City and Sentinel Peak Resources have extended the term of the existing Tolling Agreement for additional periods of time, currently through July 29, 2022, and are continuing to engage in a dialogue to explore alternatives to the Oil Termination Ordinance, which may mutually serve the parties in an effort to avoid potential litigation.  The Tolling Agreement extends the deadline for Sentinel Peak Resources to file legal claims against the City so as to facilitate a reasonable time period to accommodate discussions between the parties as to settlement of potential claims.

The pause created by this tolling period is consistent with recommendations made by several City Council members during the Oil Termination Ordinance public meeting process and Sentinel Peak Resources’ requests for a reasonable window for discussions.  Further, the temporary tolling period does not preclude the City from enforcing the prohibition on the drilling of new wells or the redrilling or deepening of existing wells, as set forth in Section 17.610.010.D of the Oil Termination Ordinance.

In recognition of progress to date, the City and Sentinel Peak Resources offer the following joint statement:

After the City's adoption of the Oil Termination Ordinance, the City and Sentinel entered into a Tolling Agreement and a Confidentiality Agreement to engage in a dialogue to explore options with respect to the Oil Termination Ordinance that are mutually agreeable in an effort to avoid litigation.  The initial discussions were productive and thus, the parties extended the Tolling Agreement and revised the Confidentiality Agreement to enable the City to provide appropriate updates to the public regarding the progress of their efforts to reach mutual grounds.  The parties are mindful of the time frames in the Oil Termination Ordinance, and additional updates will be provided to the public as the discussions continue.

Background:

On October 25, 2021, the City Council adopted the Oil Termination Ordinance, which effective as of November 24, 2021, prohibits the drilling of any new or redrilling of any existing oil wells and further requires the phasing out, plugging and restoration of all existing oil and gas wells by no later than November 24, 2026. The Oil Termination Ordinance applies city-wide, including within the Culver City portion of the Inglewood Oil Field (the “City IOF”).

In late November 2021, Culver City entered into 90-day tolling agreements with Sentinel Peak Resources as well as two groups of stakeholders asserting ownership interests within the City IOF.

Additional Information:

For more information about the Inglewood Oil Field, as well as for periodic news and other updates, please check the City’s website.

If you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please email Heather Baker, City Attorney or call her at (310) 253-5660; or email Melanie Doran Traxler, Contract Project Manager or call her at (818) 248-7158.