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This past week, the Rotary Club Of Beverly Hills assembled and donated approximately 100 backpacks for homeless youth filling them with basic necessities. Additionally, the organization honored members of the community with the Rotary Vocational Service Awards (along with a monetary gift) for their dedication

"I would not use the inside of the restaurant for like a la carte business," Puck noted, should the tent remain permanent.

"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."

"I just want to make sure…that in funding these capital projects, we're not going to short our general services and that we're going to be able to provide services at the level that the community has come to expect," Councilmember Julian Gold said.

"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 of my goals was to have as many members engaged and involved in our club as possible so we launched several new groups and committees.

"We tried it. People love it. It is coming back to the City Council agenda very soon," Mayor Robert Wunderlich promised. 

"We delivered with the Waldorf Astoria everything we promised and more. The financial return exceeded the city's estimates," Alagem told the Commission.

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

Each year, the Chamber, in partnership with the city, travels to New York City in the fall and San Francisco in the spring to scout new businesses to bring into Beverly Hills.