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CC- CONSENT ITEM: Approval of Renaming the Palm Room and Yanji/Iksan City Room at Veterans Memorial Building to the Capo d'Orlando Room and the Iksan City Room Respectively.
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Meeting Date: May 12, 2025
Contact Person/Dept: Ted Stevens/PRCS
Phone Number: (310) 253-6682
Fiscal Impact: Yes [] No [X] General Fund: Yes [] No []
Attachments: Yes [] No [X]
PRCS Commission Review: Yes [X] No []
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (05/07/2025)
Department Approval: Ted Stevens, PRCS Director (04/21/2025)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council approve renaming the Palm Room and the Yanji/Iksan City Room at Veterans Memorial Building to the Capo d'Orlando Room and the Iksan City Room respectively.
BACKGROUND
The Sister City programs were established under President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956. The intent was to offer a "people to people" program, enabling two-way cultural exchanges. It was designed to promote friendship and understanding between the United States and people of other countries. Culver City's Sister City Committee (CCSCC) was established in December 1962. The method of establishing a sister city relationship with Culver City operates on two levels. There must be a vote from the Sister City Committee as well as the City Council. Once the agreement has been made, there is usually a visitation scheduled to each city by a delegation from the other, which includes members of the Sister City committee and City officials. A ceremony in each city with the visiting delegation cements the bond.
Since the program's inception, there have been six relationships between CCSCC and its sister cities around the world.
* Uruapan, Michoacan, Mexico established in 1964.
* Kaizuka, Japan established in 1965.
* Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada established in 1989.
* Iri City, Korea (Later renamed Iksan City, Sou...
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