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September 2022

Beverly Hills High School seniors Ariel Goldberg, Suhh Yeon Kim, Alexandra Bakshian, and Miles Kottler received National Merit Semifinalist standing among the class of 2023. They are still in the running for scholarship consideration and National Merit Finalist standing.

At its Sept. 15 meeting, the Human Relations Commission selected the recipient of its Embrace Civility Award. The commission also heard updates on a variety of programs throughout the city, including Mental Health Awareness, Homelessness, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives.

The City of Beverly Hills has released a Draft Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) "How to" guide for public review. The proposed program is aimed at reducing speeding and cut-through vehicle traffic on residential streets.

Beverly Hills Police Chief Mark Stainbrook (left) and Fire Chief Greg Barton attended the United Hatzalah Gala at the Beverly Hilton on Sept. 19. The organization's 6,200 EMS volunteers in Israel are dedicated to saving lives, regardless of race, religion or national origin.

The Arts and Culture Commission met at its regular meeting on Sept. 13 to discuss future events, review the extension of the closure on North Canon Drive and meet new members of the team. The first presentation to the commission was from Public Works Department

The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts hosted hundreds of people on Sep. 21 to honor entertainment industry and civic icons with The Wallis Delivers: An Evening with Shelli and Irving Azoff.

Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse will deliver the annual State of the City Address at "An Evening with the Mayor" Sept. 28 at the historic Greystone Mansion. Presented by the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, the sold-out event is expected to attract a record-setting number

Three suspects were arrested on Sept. 21 in connection with a commercial burglary that took place on March 22. The robbery targeted Luxury Jewels of Beverly Hills on South Beverly Drive.

The Beverly Hills City Council voted 4-1 at its Sept. 20 regular meeting to conditionally approve the Cheval Blanc Beverly Hills hotel project. Councilmember John Mirisch cast the dissenting vote. 

The Beverly Hills City Council recognized Pompadour during the 60 Second Shout Out at its Sept. 12 meeting.