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"The Planning Commission is unable to recommend whether or not the development agreement is consistent with the general plan, because the commissioners hold the differing views regarding consistency with the general plan and were unable to reach a consensus."

"It has facilitated outdoor operations for many businesses throughout town," Laura Biery, Marketing and Economic Sustainability Manager for the city, said of the OpenBH program. "It's included expansions onto sidewalks, parking lots, and some of the favorites, on-street parklets."

One Beverly Hills will offer two hours free public parking and promises to never close the park for private events at the hotel.  

According to Luxury Hotel Advisors Co-Founder Carlos Lopes, industry analysts are predicting a return to peak pre-COVID-19 occupancy by 2023. Beverly Hills, however, has a slightly rosier forecast owing to its reputation and high-end offerings, Lopes said, estimating recovery by mid-2022.

"We are honored to commemorate these iconic leaders, scholars, strategic thinkers and influential voices who have successfully served their own communities in their own unique way. Now more than ever, the wisdom and counsel offered on these crucial topics are most valuable to women and

Despite the current restrictions, there have been crowds on Canon Drive and customers waiting online at many of the popular standbys. It's clear that people want to be out experiencing a change of scenery and mingling a little with the community. Here are some options,

"During these trying times, we were delighted to work in partnership with our community groups to bring a little bit of joy and excitement to the lives of innocent children who are less fortunate.

The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles (The Foundation) has awarded $3 million to 19 organizations as part of the second phase of its COVID-19 Response Grants initiative. In describing the grants to the Courier, Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer Marvin I. Schotland said,

As 2020 comes to a close, the Beverly Hills Courier would like to recognize a number of entities that have impacted the lives of our community.

When you need a break but can't leave town, these debut dining ventures all evoke a strong sense of place and a much-needed dose of escapism.