The city of Beverly Hills is inviting designers, artists and architects to take part in its search for a design concept that will be chosen as its permanent Oct. 7 memorial display to honor the lives lost in the tragic terror attack.
Those interested are encouraged to take part in the city’s Request for Proposal (RFP) process, submitting their conceptual ideas as well as additional information to support the design. Work will be chosen based on the design, project approach and prior experience. The RFP application will be open through May 16, 2025.
To help facilitate the design process, the city is also actively recruiting professional/ technical advisors to be part of an Advisory Committee that will work closely with city staff to ultimately present a chosen design to City Council for approval.
As part of the selection process, the public will also be given an opportunity to present feedback on designs.
The Committee will consist of Mayor Friedman, Vice Mayor Nazarian, five Council-appointed members and two to three technical/professional advisors. Committee appointments will be for a one-year term on a volunteer, non-paid basis.
To apply for the Advisory Committee before its deadline of April 4, 2025, visit beverlyhills.org/applyforacommission or contact the City Clerk’s office at 310-285-2400.