CITY MANAGER
City of Culver City, CA
Salary Up To: $379,702.22 DOE/DOQ
The City of Culver City, CA (City) is seeking a fiscally minded, innovative and collaborative City Manager to help guide one of Southern California’s most vibrant and engaged communities into its next chapter. Home to approximately 40K residents, Culver City is renowned for its cultural diversity, creativity, and commitment to thoughtful, sustainable growth. As the City plans to welcome 10–15K new residents over the next decade, it is proactively preparing for expanded housing options, modern infrastructure, and inclusive public spaces that will support a high quality of life for all. The next City Manager will lead a dedicated team of approximately 800 staff across 12 departments, managing an annual Fiscal Year 25-26 budget of approximately $370 million. With a strong appetite for innovation, this leader will ensure the City’s master and specific plans are well-coordinated, realistically funded, and effectively implemented—aligning people, resources, and vision to deliver lasting results. The ideal candidate will inspire trust through transparent decision-making and collaborative leadership, working in partnership with the City Council, staff, and community members to create fiscal stability for the City. This is an opportunity to shape the future of a city that values inclusion, sustainability, creativity, and high-quality public service—ensuring Culver City remains one of Southern California’s most desirable places to live, work, and visit for generations to come.
If you’re ready to lead with vision, innovation, and collaboration, we invite you to explore this unique opportunity to serve Culver City and help shape its bright future.
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A CONNECTED, CREATIVE, AND EVOLVING COMMUNITY
The City of Culver City (City) is a dynamic urban community in the heart of Los Angeles County, home to approximately 40k residents who enjoy a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities. Walkable neighborhoods, historic architecture, and a vibrant downtown make it a sought-after place to live, work, and visit.
The city’s lively center features popular destinations like Culver Steps, Ivy Station, and the historic Culver Hotel, offering dining, shopping, and gathering spaces. As the “Heart of Screenland,” Culver City hosts major employers such as Sony Pictures Studios, Apple Studios, Tik Tok, Pinterest, and Amazon Studios, supporting a thriving creative economy and small business scene.
Residents enjoy abundant parks, bike paths, and the Culver City Arts District, showcasing public art, galleries, and cultural events. With excellent transit connections via the Metro E Line and major freeways, Culver City offers easy access to the region while maintaining its own distinctive identity.
Guided by its 2045 General Plan, the City is preparing for sustainable growth that anticipates welcoming 10,000–15,000 new residents over the next decade, with expanded housing options and modern infrastructure. Culver City looks to remain a welcoming, inclusive, and livable community for generations to come.
COUNCIL-MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT
Culver City operates under a Council-Manager form of government. Its five-member elected City Council provides policy direction, sets priorities, approves the budget, and appoints the City Manager, City Attorney, Police Chief, and Fire Chief.
The City Manager serves as the City’s Chief Executive Officer, overseeing day-to-day operations and leading approximately 800 dedicated employees across 12 departments with an Fiscal Year 25-26 annual budget of approximately $370 million. This talented and committed workforce delivers a wide range of high-quality services that support the City's vision of an inclusive, sustainable, and thriving community.
Departments reporting to the City Manager include: Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Housing and Human Services, Planning and Development, Parks, Recreation and Community Services, Transportation, and Public Works.
The City Manager's Office is responsible for leadership and coordination across departments to ensure the effective delivery of programs and services, foster collaboration, and maintain transparent and responsive communication with the City Council and the public.
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CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES
The City Council has set a clear vision for proactive, strategic leadership that ensures Culver City’s continued success and livability:
THE CITY MANAGER POSITION: A STRATEGIC & INCLUSIVE CITY LEADER
Appointed by the City Council, the City Manager serves as Culver City’s Chief Executive Officer, responsible for implementing Council policy and managing daily operations to meet the evolving needs of the community.
This role requires the ability to develop and communicate a clear vision for the future while aligning City resources, staff, and community partnerships to achieve it. The City Manager will lead efforts to advance the Council’s priorities, maintain sound financial management, and deliver exceptional services that enhance quality of life for all residents.
Key Responsibilities Include:
This role requires a strong understanding of a Council-Manager form of government, exceptional leadership, financial acumen, and a collaborative approach to managing complex challenges and opportunities in a highly engaged community.
IDEAL CANDIDATE COMPETENCIES
Culver City is looking for a City Manager who brings a strong emphasis to innovation, is collaborative, innovative, and dedicated to public service. The ideal candidate will inspire trust through transparent decision-making, strong relationships, and a clear vision for the City’s future. They will demonstrate a genuine interest in being part of the Culver City community—ideally living, working, and engaging here to better understand and serve its residents, businesses, and unique character.
They will be a proactive leader ready to advance strategic planning and investment that support long-term sustainability and community well-being. The City seeks someone who understands the importance of coordinating multiple Master Plans and Specific Plans—ensuring they move forward effectively, are well-managed, inform one another, and are supported by realistic funding strategies.
Financial acumen, experience with housing initiatives, and the ability to guide complex infrastructure planning are highly valued. Equally important is the ability to cultivate an organizational culture of trust, desire and willingness to explore new ways of conducting business, accountability, and professional growth, while championing equity and inclusion throughout City operations.
Key traits and competencies include:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Any combination equivalent to training and experience that could likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be qualifying.
A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills and abilities would be: a Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in public administration and ten years of responsible experience at the Assistant City Manager level or five years Assistant City Manager and five years Department Head.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
An annual salary of up to $379,702.22 DOE/DOQ, plus a generous benefits package that includes:
SEE THE FULL RECRUITMENT BROCHURE HERE: https://irp.cdn-website.com/80f4e9b5/files/uploaded/Brochure_CM_CC_Final.pdf
HOW TO APPLY: For first consideration, apply by September 24, 2025, at: https://www.tristargovsolutions.com/careers
SAVE THE DATES: Interviews have been firmly scheduled to take place in-person on October 30th and October 31st. Candidates must be available all-day for both interview dates.
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