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One-stop career centers (or one-stop centers) are public employment offices in the United States. They are workforce information and education offices set up by Workforce Investment Boards as directed by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 .
Its sports center complex, the Galen Center, is located at the southeast corner of Jefferson and Figueroa. Bus service is operated through Jefferson Boulevard between Playa Vista and West L.A. Transit Center by Culver City Transit line 4, between West LA Transit Center and USC by Metro Local line 38, and east of USC by Metro Local line 102.
Among these are The Greater Watts Child Care Center, which provides low-cost childcare; the Family Source Center, which provides social services such as job training and health services among many others; Gang Reduction and Youth Development, which provides preventative programs for younger members of the community; WorkSource center, which ...
In the 1960s, Ohio governor James A. Rhodes envisioned joint vocational schools as a way to provide proper technical training for rural school districts that did not offer them as their larger city district counterparts had. Six districts initially made up Lorain County JVS before it expanded to its current 13.
In addition to housing units, the Gardens has athletic fields, handball courts, a gymnasium and a community center. A part-time health clinic is located inside the community center. As of 2020, it is a home for more than 1800 residents. [2] Mar Vista Gardens, while not located in Culver City proper, has used a Culver City mailing address.
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History: Culver’s is a Wisconsin-based fast-food chain founded by the Culver family. It specializes in burgers, fried chicken and fish, frozen custard, and sides including fried cheese curds.
Platform is a community shopping center in Culver City, on the Westside of Los Angeles.Platform consists of about 50,000 square feet (4,600 m 2) of retail and restaurant space and 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2) of creative and office space, in a group of three-story buildings on Washington Boulevard near to Landmark Avenue. [1]