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Culver City : Relocation Funds Approved

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The Culver City Redevelopment Agency Monday authorized relocation payments to 18 households in the downtown houses, apartments and a residential hotel that will be razed to make way for the new City Hall.

Thirty-three of 51 households have been been relocated and paid up to $4,225 each. The remaining households, which are also eligible for such payments, have until March 1, 1990, to move, according to real estate coordinator Linda Shimada.

The new City Hall will occupy the sites of the residential properties, the existing City Hall and an adjacent fire station. Three architectural firms, competing to design the new City Hall, will submit plans in February. Planning, designing and constructing the building is estimated to take four years. Offices in the old City Hall have moved to portable buildings at 4095 Overland Ave.

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